Jinks Kunst - BBOY DKA - 3 Real US $1 Banknotes - New Artwork from 2026






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Original edition artwork titled “BBOY DKA - 3 Real US $1 Banknotes - New Artwork from 2026”, created in France in 2026 using spray paint and stencil on a triptych of real one-dollar bills, hand-signed, 15.5 × 20 cm, about 300 g, depicting religion, with a certificate of authenticity and in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
The work titled “Bboy DKA” is a vibrant immersion into the heart of hip-hop culture, capturing the essence of movement and urban performance. Created on a triptych of real one-dollar bills, this piece uses monetary support as an improvised street stage, where the energy of the dance shatters the institutional rigidity of American money.
The visual strength of this piece rests on a display of great finesse, requiring the application of nine successive layers of stencils. This meticulous layering allows sculpting the Bboy’s body in full motion, offering relief and depth that seem to detach the dancer from his paper support. Each layer of paint refines the shadows, reflections, and details of the clothing, creating a striking contrast between the fine texture of the bills and the density of the aerosol paint.
The title “DKA” directly echoes collective energy and the roots of graffiti and dance. By placing this character mid-rotation on banknotes, the artist reinterprets the dollar’s value: here, money is no longer an end in itself, but becomes the ground on which artistic freedom and physical virtuosity express themselves. The Bboy becomes a cultural resistance icon, transforming a consumer object into an artistic artifact laden with history.
The color harmony of the work plays on the original green and gray tones of the dollars, to which the stark colors of the character are added. This dialogue between the engraved background and modern painting underscores the duality of Jinks Kunst’s approach: a respect for the support combined with a fierce will to subvert it. “Bboy DKA” is a celebration of agility, both that of the dancer and that of the artist wielding the scalpel to bring this iconic figure of the streets to life.
Provided with its certificate of authenticity.
IMPORTANT: The artworks are shipped with care, with insurance. Upon receipt of the package, please check that everything is intact. If this is not the case, refuse the package. Otherwise I will not be able to claim the insurance. If you do not, there is a risk that I will be unable to do anything in case of a dispute. It will be your responsibility.
Seller's Story
The work titled “Bboy DKA” is a vibrant immersion into the heart of hip-hop culture, capturing the essence of movement and urban performance. Created on a triptych of real one-dollar bills, this piece uses monetary support as an improvised street stage, where the energy of the dance shatters the institutional rigidity of American money.
The visual strength of this piece rests on a display of great finesse, requiring the application of nine successive layers of stencils. This meticulous layering allows sculpting the Bboy’s body in full motion, offering relief and depth that seem to detach the dancer from his paper support. Each layer of paint refines the shadows, reflections, and details of the clothing, creating a striking contrast between the fine texture of the bills and the density of the aerosol paint.
The title “DKA” directly echoes collective energy and the roots of graffiti and dance. By placing this character mid-rotation on banknotes, the artist reinterprets the dollar’s value: here, money is no longer an end in itself, but becomes the ground on which artistic freedom and physical virtuosity express themselves. The Bboy becomes a cultural resistance icon, transforming a consumer object into an artistic artifact laden with history.
The color harmony of the work plays on the original green and gray tones of the dollars, to which the stark colors of the character are added. This dialogue between the engraved background and modern painting underscores the duality of Jinks Kunst’s approach: a respect for the support combined with a fierce will to subvert it. “Bboy DKA” is a celebration of agility, both that of the dancer and that of the artist wielding the scalpel to bring this iconic figure of the streets to life.
Provided with its certificate of authenticity.
IMPORTANT: The artworks are shipped with care, with insurance. Upon receipt of the package, please check that everything is intact. If this is not the case, refuse the package. Otherwise I will not be able to claim the insurance. If you do not, there is a risk that I will be unable to do anything in case of a dispute. It will be your responsibility.
