TTOMA is a work by French writer Thoma Vuille. Toma, who was teaching an art class for children, asked a Pakistani girl who had drawn a cat a picture, “Why did you draw a cat like this?” When asked, “I want to make my friends laugh, but I’m not familiar with French.” “So I drew a funny cat,” he said. It is said that he started from Orléans, France in 1997 and painted in over 80 countries around the world. It is said that it was first allowed in the square in front of the Pompidou Center in 2004, which was the first step in changing the perception of graffiti. It is now nicknamed the world's largest cat (Le Plus Grand Chat du monde).
The intuitive expression with a simple heart is wonderful. It's great to have great art to expand your horizons, but it's also a great experience to spread a little joy when you stumble across something while walking down the street. If I met Doma every time I moved from one city to another, I would have many more enjoyable experiences.

