CASH RIOT - Haring Dog $





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Original artwork by CASH RIOT, titled Haring Dog $, created in mixed media as a giclée print with acrylic pen on a reproduced $100 bill, edition 1 of 25, 2026, framed, 154 mm by 65 mm, France, sold by Galerie.
Description from the seller
Original artwork by CASH RIOT, created in mixed media technique.
Giclée print and acrylic paint pen on a 100-dollar bill (reproduction).
Proposed by The Ledger Gallery
CASH RIOT is a contemporary artist exploring the relationship between power, value and collective illusion.
His work twists monetary symbols to question desire, status and the authority of money as a symbol of power, belief and collective manipulation.
He does not paint money. He paints what money does to people.
His aesthetic blends neo-pop, urban culture and contemporary iconography into visually striking compositions.
Rather than celebrating money, CASH RIOT dismantles its authority. Each work transforms a symbol of control into a surface of expression — a space where power figures, modern icons and collective myths are reevaluated.
His direct approach, both critical and visually appealing, gives him a unique place on the contemporary scene, at the crossroads of pop art and engaged art.
Dimensions: 154 mm x 65 mm
Original artwork by CASH RIOT, created in mixed media technique.
Giclée print and acrylic paint pen on a 100-dollar bill (reproduction).
Proposed by The Ledger Gallery
CASH RIOT is a contemporary artist exploring the relationship between power, value and collective illusion.
His work twists monetary symbols to question desire, status and the authority of money as a symbol of power, belief and collective manipulation.
He does not paint money. He paints what money does to people.
His aesthetic blends neo-pop, urban culture and contemporary iconography into visually striking compositions.
Rather than celebrating money, CASH RIOT dismantles its authority. Each work transforms a symbol of control into a surface of expression — a space where power figures, modern icons and collective myths are reevaluated.
His direct approach, both critical and visually appealing, gives him a unique place on the contemporary scene, at the crossroads of pop art and engaged art.
Dimensions: 154 mm x 65 mm

