Ratz One (1987) - Who ya gonna call ?






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Ratz One (1987) presents Who ya gonna call ?, a unique original 2023 mixed-media street art work on canvas, 50 x 50 cm (Ø50 cm) in red, blue, violet and yellow, signed by hand, produced in France and sold directly by the artist, depicting Culture Pop with a certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
Who ya gonna call ? / Ratz One (2023)
The canvas is sold with a certificate of authenticity.
Unique and original artwork
The canvas measures 50 cm in diameter.
Mixed media: spray, acrylic, ink
A pop crossover between Pokémon and Ghostbusters!!!
Ratz One is a muralist rooted in graffiti who stands out with a vibrant, ultra-colorful universe.
His signature technique rests on layering: he blends planes of view, textures, and supports to create complex works that catch the eye.
His animal representations, far from being frozen in simple symbolism, become vehicles for awareness. They remind us of the urgency to preserve this living richness, to reconnect with the beauty and diversity of nature, and to reflect on the place of these animals in our cities, our environment, and the world we shape.
Each artwork is an open doorway to dialogue, where each individual can relate to the subject according to their own history, experiences, and culture. It is an invitation to travel, to discover, to protect.
Seller's Story
Who ya gonna call ? / Ratz One (2023)
The canvas is sold with a certificate of authenticity.
Unique and original artwork
The canvas measures 50 cm in diameter.
Mixed media: spray, acrylic, ink
A pop crossover between Pokémon and Ghostbusters!!!
Ratz One is a muralist rooted in graffiti who stands out with a vibrant, ultra-colorful universe.
His signature technique rests on layering: he blends planes of view, textures, and supports to create complex works that catch the eye.
His animal representations, far from being frozen in simple symbolism, become vehicles for awareness. They remind us of the urgency to preserve this living richness, to reconnect with the beauty and diversity of nature, and to reflect on the place of these animals in our cities, our environment, and the world we shape.
Each artwork is an open doorway to dialogue, where each individual can relate to the subject according to their own history, experiences, and culture. It is an invitation to travel, to discover, to protect.
