KRAM2 (1981) - BANKSY IN MARSEILLE





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KRAM2, born in 1981, presents BANKSY IN MARSEILLE, a hand-painted mixed media work in acrylic and marker, edition of 50, dated 2025, 23 × 28 cm (frame included 6 cm), sold with frame and originating from France.
Description from the seller
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 conspicuously visible testicles.
Vulgar? Maybe.
Provocative? Certainly.
Useless? Not really.
I’m not saying this is good or bad.
I’m just asking questions.
Here’s another:
Why do we preserve street art when it comes from a globally famous unknown,
but erase other voices, other messages, from anonymous hands?
Maybe they too had something to say.
That’s what street art is: it doesn’t hide.
It throws itself into the world.
It isn’t protected. It is public. It is alive.
When you paint in the street, you know that anyone can add, misappropriate, remix.
And sometimes, like here, someone responds.
With humor, with provocation, or just by instinct.
It may be crude. It may be absurd.
But it is still a response.
And that is 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.
Frame included dimensions: 23 cm x 28 cm x 6 cm
Signed by hand
Delivered with the frame + the Kram2Boy Lego + the authenticity sticker
#freshtalent #streetart #graffiti
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 conspicuously visible testicles.
Vulgar? Maybe.
Provocative? Certainly.
Useless? Not really.
I’m not saying this is good or bad.
I’m just asking questions.
Here’s another:
Why do we preserve street art when it comes from a globally famous unknown,
but erase other voices, other messages, from anonymous hands?
Maybe they too had something to say.
That’s what street art is: it doesn’t hide.
It throws itself into the world.
It isn’t protected. It is public. It is alive.
When you paint in the street, you know that anyone can add, misappropriate, remix.
And sometimes, like here, someone responds.
With humor, with provocation, or just by instinct.
It may be crude. It may be absurd.
But it is still a response.
And that is 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.
Frame included dimensions: 23 cm x 28 cm x 6 cm
Signed by hand
Delivered with the frame + the Kram2Boy Lego + the authenticity sticker
#freshtalent #streetart #graffiti

