Jinks Kunst - Tribute to Banksy on 8 Iranian banknotes

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Original street art by Jinks Kunst, titled Tribute to Banksy on 8 Iranian banknotes, created in 2025 with pochoir and spray paint on banknotes, 31 cm high by 30.2 cm wide, 300 g, signed by the artist, in excellent condition, produced in France.

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A striking piece of street art by Jinks Kunst, in homage to the anonymous master Banksy. Created on a collage of eight authentic Iraqi banknotes, this rare and provocative piece embodies the spirit of subversion and social commentary.

The work reproduces the famous figure of the soldier, an iconic motif by Banksy that denounces the futility of war and advocates for peace. The choice of medium – Iraqi dinar banknotes featuring the former dictator – adds a layer of political and historical significance. The act of painting a symbol of peace on currency linked to an authoritarian regime creates a powerful and irreverent dialogue.

The use of aerosol paint, the red drips evoking blood or violence, and the contrast between the fine texture of the bills and the stencil figure give the work a raw energy and an authenticity of street art.

Technique: stencil and painting on banknotes.

Signature: The work is signed and dated by the artist.

This piece is a successful fusion of classic street art and a contemporary message, which is sure to attract the attention of collectors. It offers a reflection on peace, war, and the value of art.

Don't miss this unique opportunity to acquire a one-of-a-kind work!

You can find my creations on the streets of over 40 countries (Mali, Turkey, Morocco, Thailand, Iraq, Nepal...).

Artist listed on Artsper and Artprice.

You can discover on my Facebook page a map that geolocates my creations in over 30 countries.

I particularly like the work of Jef Aérosol, Fin Dac, Invader, Goin, Icy & Sot, Miss Van, Fafi, Logan Hicks, Speedy Graphito, Dan Kitchener, JonOne, Kaws, Blek the Rat, Shepard Fairey / Obey, Dran, Trust.Icon, Dondi, Basquiat...

IMPORTANT: The items are shipped carefully, with insurance. Upon receiving the package, please check if everything is intact. If not, refuse the package. Otherwise, I will not be able to process the insurance. If you do not, there is a risk that I will not be able to do anything in case of a dispute. It will be your responsibility.

Seller's Story

Jinks Kunst: The Revelation of Urban Stenciling Born in 1976, Jinks Kunst is a renowned Franco-Swiss artist whose creative trajectory is rooted in the vibrant cultures of hip-hop and skateboarding from the 1990s. Residing and working in Nantes, his journey is a constant exploration of mediums and techniques, making him an essential figure in the contemporary street art scene. From the Street to the Stencil, an Artistic Revelation His early graffiti lettering quickly evolved into a multidisciplinary practice, incorporating collage, painting, and the détournement of urban objects. It was in 2006 that Jinks Kunst discovered stenciling, a technique that became an all-consuming passion. Armed with a cutter, he manually sculpts his creations, infusing them with exceptional precision and meticulousness. His works, often life-sized, draw inspiration from a keen analysis of current events, politics, literature, as well as urban cultures and the animal world. A Nomadic Artist, a Citizen of the World Since 2008, he has been pursuing a signature approach by diverting traffic signs, initially in Nantes and then worldwide (more than 40 countries). His stencils, posters, and stickers adorn the walls of countries across Europe, Africa, Asia, and South America. These journeys are not just aesthetic quests; they are at the heart of his humanist approach. Jinks Kunst uses urban art as a means of social connection, volunteering with marginalized populations to organize creative and sharing workshops. Reconnaissance and Major Projects Jinks Kunst's work benefits from increasing visibility and international recognition. Exhibited in France and abroad, his works are part of leading private collections and are regularly reproduced in specialized publications on street art. In 2021, he was selected among 76 finalists for the prestigious Prix du graffiti et du street art de Paris. Among his most significant projects, one can mention: The creation of a mural in the Sidi Moumen slum in Casablanca, depicting a scene of Moroccan life. A collaboration on the Prasad project in Nepal, resulting in a monumental mural in tribute to Mahabir Pun, a pioneer of connectivity in the Himalayas. The volunteer project organization 'Djiguene & Goor' across five countries in West Africa. Participation in renowned exhibitions, notably at Strokar in Brussels and Studio 49 in Geneva, alongside legends such as Andy Warhol, Banksy, and Jean-Michel Basquiat. The creation of a tribute work to the film 'Les Pépites' in Phnom Penh, which captured the attention of the director. The volunteer project organization 'Alibi' in 2019 in the refugee camps of Iraqi Kurdistan and Lebanon. Jinks Kunst has created several hundred stencils, reappropriated over a thousand traffic signs, and customized dozens of skateboards and vinyl records. His art, both aesthetic and engaged, is a constant invitation to reflect on our world.
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A striking piece of street art by Jinks Kunst, in homage to the anonymous master Banksy. Created on a collage of eight authentic Iraqi banknotes, this rare and provocative piece embodies the spirit of subversion and social commentary.

The work reproduces the famous figure of the soldier, an iconic motif by Banksy that denounces the futility of war and advocates for peace. The choice of medium – Iraqi dinar banknotes featuring the former dictator – adds a layer of political and historical significance. The act of painting a symbol of peace on currency linked to an authoritarian regime creates a powerful and irreverent dialogue.

The use of aerosol paint, the red drips evoking blood or violence, and the contrast between the fine texture of the bills and the stencil figure give the work a raw energy and an authenticity of street art.

Technique: stencil and painting on banknotes.

Signature: The work is signed and dated by the artist.

This piece is a successful fusion of classic street art and a contemporary message, which is sure to attract the attention of collectors. It offers a reflection on peace, war, and the value of art.

Don't miss this unique opportunity to acquire a one-of-a-kind work!

You can find my creations on the streets of over 40 countries (Mali, Turkey, Morocco, Thailand, Iraq, Nepal...).

Artist listed on Artsper and Artprice.

You can discover on my Facebook page a map that geolocates my creations in over 30 countries.

I particularly like the work of Jef Aérosol, Fin Dac, Invader, Goin, Icy & Sot, Miss Van, Fafi, Logan Hicks, Speedy Graphito, Dan Kitchener, JonOne, Kaws, Blek the Rat, Shepard Fairey / Obey, Dran, Trust.Icon, Dondi, Basquiat...

IMPORTANT: The items are shipped carefully, with insurance. Upon receiving the package, please check if everything is intact. If not, refuse the package. Otherwise, I will not be able to process the insurance. If you do not, there is a risk that I will not be able to do anything in case of a dispute. It will be your responsibility.

Seller's Story

Jinks Kunst: The Revelation of Urban Stenciling Born in 1976, Jinks Kunst is a renowned Franco-Swiss artist whose creative trajectory is rooted in the vibrant cultures of hip-hop and skateboarding from the 1990s. Residing and working in Nantes, his journey is a constant exploration of mediums and techniques, making him an essential figure in the contemporary street art scene. From the Street to the Stencil, an Artistic Revelation His early graffiti lettering quickly evolved into a multidisciplinary practice, incorporating collage, painting, and the détournement of urban objects. It was in 2006 that Jinks Kunst discovered stenciling, a technique that became an all-consuming passion. Armed with a cutter, he manually sculpts his creations, infusing them with exceptional precision and meticulousness. His works, often life-sized, draw inspiration from a keen analysis of current events, politics, literature, as well as urban cultures and the animal world. A Nomadic Artist, a Citizen of the World Since 2008, he has been pursuing a signature approach by diverting traffic signs, initially in Nantes and then worldwide (more than 40 countries). His stencils, posters, and stickers adorn the walls of countries across Europe, Africa, Asia, and South America. These journeys are not just aesthetic quests; they are at the heart of his humanist approach. Jinks Kunst uses urban art as a means of social connection, volunteering with marginalized populations to organize creative and sharing workshops. Reconnaissance and Major Projects Jinks Kunst's work benefits from increasing visibility and international recognition. Exhibited in France and abroad, his works are part of leading private collections and are regularly reproduced in specialized publications on street art. In 2021, he was selected among 76 finalists for the prestigious Prix du graffiti et du street art de Paris. Among his most significant projects, one can mention: The creation of a mural in the Sidi Moumen slum in Casablanca, depicting a scene of Moroccan life. A collaboration on the Prasad project in Nepal, resulting in a monumental mural in tribute to Mahabir Pun, a pioneer of connectivity in the Himalayas. The volunteer project organization 'Djiguene & Goor' across five countries in West Africa. Participation in renowned exhibitions, notably at Strokar in Brussels and Studio 49 in Geneva, alongside legends such as Andy Warhol, Banksy, and Jean-Michel Basquiat. The creation of a tribute work to the film 'Les Pépites' in Phnom Penh, which captured the attention of the director. The volunteer project organization 'Alibi' in 2019 in the refugee camps of Iraqi Kurdistan and Lebanon. Jinks Kunst has created several hundred stencils, reappropriated over a thousand traffic signs, and customized dozens of skateboards and vinyl records. His art, both aesthetic and engaged, is a constant invitation to reflect on our world.
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Details

Artist
Jinks Kunst
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Tribute to Banksy on 8 Iranian banknotes
Technique
Spray paint, Stencil
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
France
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
31 cm
Width
30.2 cm
Weight
300 g
Depiction/Theme
Military and war
Style
Street art
Period
2020+
FranceVerified
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Objects sold
97.5%
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