French Artist Dai Dai Tran Recreates Iconic Nike Products With Banknotes

Along with other items.

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Paris-based visual artist Dai Dai Tran is back with a collection of artwork created out of the American dollar bill.

The new collection is comprised of iconic Nike and Jordan Brand projects including Air Force 1 and Air Jordan silhouettes alongside basketball kits sporting Michael Jordan’s number 23. Nike is not the only label featured as Dai Dai Tran has reinterpreted the banknote to place both Chanel and Hermès into the spotlight. Tran’s intricately detailed works of art also include a spray can and various bust sculptures. Elsewhere, a fully deconstructed bill is also up on display.

Check out Dai Dai Tran’s latest works above and head over to @daidaitran for more.

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