Working on the smallest of canvases for the best of causes and currently on view in London at Saatchi Gallery's Print & Originals space through September 8, 2019, is a massive group show boasting some of the biggest names in street art. Cash is King II: Money Talks features works of art on banknotes, when, executed en masse, becomes a huge collection of defaced money-art composed of bills and currency from all over the world. Works have been sent from around the globe for inclusion in the second Cash is King book, conceived by mixed-media artists Bob Osborne and Carrie Reichardt. The Cash is King II exhibition has been curated by Olly Walker of Ollystudio.

A highlight from the group show is the dynamic piece by of Iran-born, UK-based, Aida Wilde, who is donating all her proceeds from the exhibition to support the charity, Help Refugees. Wilde, who arrived in the UK in the mid-1980s as a political refugee, uses banknotes from Eritrea, Iraq, Somalia, Sudan and Syria as her canvas, and works in "money ink" she painstakingly created from pulped banknotes. Sourced by curators Susan Hansen and Olly Walker, these banknotes represent some of the countries with the highest proportions of refugees in recent years.

In an intuitive response to these banknotes, Wilde has used the iconic "Choose Love" slogan, gifted to Help Refugees by the iconic activist-designer Katharine Hamnett. 

Cash is King II will be on view through September 8, 2019.