Mystery Artist Banky leaves a lighthouse and a clue in Marsile, but what is he really saying?

A cool road in Marselle collided with a plain beige wall, who has turned into a viral sensation, thanks to the elusive British street artist Bankee.In a rare social media post on Friday, the anonymous artist claimed credit for a striking new wall near the old port in the city, depicting a simple white lighthouse and cryptic words, “I want you to see what you saw in me.,Location in Marseille’s 7th Arrondasement – 1 Rue Félix Frégier, already attracting herds of curious tourists and dedicated art fans. Many arrived within a few hours of the Instagram post of Bankee, directed by the GPS coordinates involved in the caption.But the magic of the murals does not stop at its poetic phrase. A street post standing in front of the wall creates an optical illusion, casting a shadow that is fully aligned with the beam of the painted lighthouse, which makes it appear as if the lighthouse is shining in real time.‘What did you see me’While Banki has not explained the meaning behind the emotionally charged phrase, online fans are speculating that it is a song from “Sophie”, the 2001 Gathagit by the American Desh Group Lonstar. Others see it as a calm reflection at a departure from the general political punch of the banky, the perception, self-value, or lost love.Unlike their often destructive or politically filled murals, this piece seems to be somewhat more individual and inherent in poetic. This is not considered a political message, although some have been calling it one of their most moving tasks in recent years.From road to spotlightOn June 14, a major banquet in a nearby Tolon has a surprising appearance of the mural exactly two weeks before the rendered opening. The museum of art will demonstrate their 80 tasks, including rare pieces and fan favorite. Another banquet exhibition was opened in Montpelier on Saturday.The previous banky murals have either been cut off from walls, vandalism, or are expecting the property’s global fame by the owners of the property.Despite his privacy and photographing or refusing to interview, Bankee has become a million-dollar incident since the late 1990s broke in the late 1990s. The stonesy simplicity, emotional subtract and their mixture of timely comments resonates in generations.Marsile’s newest Landmark?Whether it is a love letter or a lighthouse metaphor for Hope, Marsile Murals of Banki are already becoming a milestone of their own.By noon on Friday, the hashtag #BanksyMarSeille France was doing full trend, some fans had visited the pilgrimage-style, just too late to snap a picture.As a local said, standing in front of the wall, “It is beautiful – but it seems that it can disappear at any moment. It is a banquet.”