KRAM2 (1981) - BANKSY IN MARSEILLE






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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KRAM2 (1981), BANKSY IN MARSEILLE, original handmade street art work by KRAM2 dating from 2025, executed in mixed media (acrylic paint and felt-tip pen), sold with frame, 23 × 28 cm (frame included 23 × 28 × 6 cm), origin France, weight 1100 g, condition Excellent.
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BANKSY IN MARSEILLE:
On a wall in Marseille, Banksy painted a lighthouse.
Simple, straight, silent but luminous.
With these words:
"I want to be what you have seen in me."
A vulnerable, universal truth.
Then taggers came by.
And added a pair of quite prominent testicles.
Vulgar? Maybe.
Provocative? Certainly.
Useless? Not really.
I am not saying it’s good or bad.
I’m just asking questions.
Here’s another:
Why do we preserve street art when it comes from a globally famous stranger,
but erase other voices, other messages, from anonymous hands?
Perhaps they also had something to say.
That’s street art: it doesn’t hide.
It throws itself into the world.
It is not protected. It is public. It is alive.
When you paint in the street, you know that anyone can add, distort, remix.
And sometimes, like here, someone responds.
With humor, with provocation, or simply by instinct.
Maybe crude. Maybe absurd.
But it’s still an answer.
And that’s what makes it alive.
KRAM2 is a French artist born in 1981.
His works are present in galleries and exhibited around the world:
(Europe, United States, South America, Asia)
The work is HAND-PAINTED in only
50 copies.
Each of his works is unique.
Framed dimensions included: 23 cm X 28 cm x 6 cm
Hand-signed
Delivered with the frame + the Kram2Boy Lego + the authenticity sticker
#freshtalent #streetart #graffiti
BANKSY IN MARSEILLE:
On a wall in Marseille, Banksy painted a lighthouse.
Simple, straight, silent but luminous.
With these words:
"I want to be what you have seen in me."
A vulnerable, universal truth.
Then taggers came by.
And added a pair of quite prominent testicles.
Vulgar? Maybe.
Provocative? Certainly.
Useless? Not really.
I am not saying it’s good or bad.
I’m just asking questions.
Here’s another:
Why do we preserve street art when it comes from a globally famous stranger,
but erase other voices, other messages, from anonymous hands?
Perhaps they also had something to say.
That’s street art: it doesn’t hide.
It throws itself into the world.
It is not protected. It is public. It is alive.
When you paint in the street, you know that anyone can add, distort, remix.
And sometimes, like here, someone responds.
With humor, with provocation, or simply by instinct.
Maybe crude. Maybe absurd.
But it’s still an answer.
And that’s what makes it alive.
KRAM2 is a French artist born in 1981.
His works are present in galleries and exhibited around the world:
(Europe, United States, South America, Asia)
The work is HAND-PAINTED in only
50 copies.
Each of his works is unique.
Framed dimensions included: 23 cm X 28 cm x 6 cm
Hand-signed
Delivered with the frame + the Kram2Boy Lego + the authenticity sticker
#freshtalent #streetart #graffiti
