Reda Boudina was born in 1995 in Meknes. He lives and works in Rabat.
He has been signing his RDS frescoes since his debut in 2010, at the age of 15.
He pursued Applied Arts as a specialization in his High School baccalaureate before enrolling in preparatory classes for a degree in art and graphic industry. He then joined the leading National Institute of Fine Arts of Tetouan, Morocco, (INBAT) from which he graduated in 2019.
His first contact with street art came at a very early age: he was fascinated by the graffiti he saw from the top of the railway bridge in his hometown, and this represented a major artistic discovery for him. It was the graffiti of the late Rabie El Addouni, a recognized pioneer of graffiti in Morocco.
Reda explores the forms and compositions inspired by brutalist architecture, experimenting with its timeless characteristics and unique way of shaping space, thus plunging us into a re-lecture of the pioneering brutalist movement and inviting us to question a certain approach to urban modernity.