Banksy's newest artwork has been found in Marseille, France! The stunning piece, which features a lighthouse and the quote, "I want to be what you saw in me," was shared on his Instagram account. The mural, painted on a plain beige wall, creates an illusion with a false shadow cast from a nearby bollard, transforming everyday street furniture into art.
The exact location of the mural, Rue Félix Fregier, was a mystery until BBC Verify confirmed it. Exciting views of the art show a blurred scooter rider passing by, and nearby graffiti tagged "Yaze" hints at Canadian artist Marco The Polo, who considers Banksy an inspiration.
Banksy, whose identity remains unknown, uses his artwork to convey political messages, touching on topics like immigration and homelessness. His previous works, like a Madonna and child piece with a striking bullet wound detail, showcase his bold creativity. Keep an eye out for his latest creations and the surprises they bring to urban landscapes!
The exact location of the mural, Rue Félix Fregier, was a mystery until BBC Verify confirmed it. Exciting views of the art show a blurred scooter rider passing by, and nearby graffiti tagged "Yaze" hints at Canadian artist Marco The Polo, who considers Banksy an inspiration.
Banksy, whose identity remains unknown, uses his artwork to convey political messages, touching on topics like immigration and homelessness. His previous works, like a Madonna and child piece with a striking bullet wound detail, showcase his bold creativity. Keep an eye out for his latest creations and the surprises they bring to urban landscapes!