BGaming has unveiled its final art and gaming mash-up of 2024 as part of its ongoing creative project When Art Meets Gaming.
Tim Marsh, half-Maltese artist, is known for his architectural style, composing works using dynamic geometric forms, patterns and lines to embed a sense of movement. His influences include Capoeira, which he has enjoyed since his teenage years. The Brazilian martial art influences the tribal elements of his work.

Tim’s career began in fashion in 2006, creating designs for clothing brands and directing the fashion pages of French magazine, Snatch. He has previously worked with L’Oreal, Kenzo and Smart cars. Since 2009, he has been involved in light painting and held shows in Malta and France.
Ahead of SiGMA Europe, the muralist has produced interpretations of BGaming’s top games characters from titles such as Wild Tiger, Book of Cats MEGAWAYS, Elvis Frog TRUEWAYS, Aztec Magic Bonanza and Gold Rush – Johnny Cash.
This marks the studio’s fourth and final When Art Meets Gaming collaboration of the year, having previously teamed up with Gonçalo MAR, Mr Cenz and Clandestinos Art through a packed 2024 event calendar.
Kate Puteiko, CMO at BGaming, says: “We are proud to collaborate on our eighth artistic partnership with the hugely talented Tim Marsh, a highly respected muralist who has breathed new life into our iconic characters once more.
“Supporting artists in the cities we visit remains one of the greatest passions at BGaming and we look forward to continuing our dedication to giving back next year.”
Tim Marsh adds: “This was a different exercise from what I am used to but to be working from a computer and not fighting the elements was enjoyable. Only a few days before, I had been struggling to finish a wall in the Parisian rain!
“I am used to taking inspiration from hand painting artwork in real life, so this presented a welcome and unique challenge for me.”



