Jinks Kunst - JORDAN - Traffic Sign






Holds a master’s in art history with over 10 years in auctions and galleries.
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Offset print by Jinks Kunst titled JORDAN - Traffic Sign, 2024, on dibon, 30 × 30 cm, 400 g, in excellent condition, hand-signed, limited edition 10/10, depicting a culture pop street art motif, produced in France and sold direct from the artist.
Description from the seller
Impression of a détournement of a panel by Jinks Kunst. It is editioned in 10 copies, numbered and signed by hand.
Jinks Kunst is a French-Swiss urban artist born in 1976. He lives and works in Nantes.
His adolescence was marked by hip-hop culture and skateboarding. Magazines, fanzines, and record covers led him to discover graffiti and illustrations by artists like Lazoo and Mode 2.
He first experimented with graffiti lettering, then in 2006, he ventured into stenciling. It was a true revelation and a consuming passion that never left him. All these works are handmade. Armed with a cutter, he meticulously carves out life-sized pieces for hours.
In January 2008, he began diverting traffic signs in Nantes, then around the world. Intervening in streets across the globe is a necessity for Jinks Kunst. His creations are visible in over 30 countries.
Seller's Story
Impression of a détournement of a panel by Jinks Kunst. It is editioned in 10 copies, numbered and signed by hand.
Jinks Kunst is a French-Swiss urban artist born in 1976. He lives and works in Nantes.
His adolescence was marked by hip-hop culture and skateboarding. Magazines, fanzines, and record covers led him to discover graffiti and illustrations by artists like Lazoo and Mode 2.
He first experimented with graffiti lettering, then in 2006, he ventured into stenciling. It was a true revelation and a consuming passion that never left him. All these works are handmade. Armed with a cutter, he meticulously carves out life-sized pieces for hours.
In January 2008, he began diverting traffic signs in Nantes, then around the world. Intervening in streets across the globe is a necessity for Jinks Kunst. His creations are visible in over 30 countries.
