BOSS? NO RULES. NO CROWN. JUST POWER. BADASS PLANET STYLE
“WHO IS THE BOSS!” is not a question—it’s a challenge carved in chaos. In the language of BadAss Planet, authority is not respected—it’s mocked, twisted, and redefined. This character doesn’t ask for power—they steal it with a grin. The crown is crooked, the stance defiant, and the symbolism is deliberate: control no longer comes from above, it erupts from below.
Visually, the work is stripped down yet loud—sharp lines, blunt text, and raw energy. The figure is a hybrid of menace and playfulness, evoking childlike rebellion with a grown-up snarl. It’s anti-establishment graffiti reborn as pop iconography. “Boss” here is not a title; it’s a state of refusal. The figure isn’t asking for validation—they’re daring you to deny them.
On BadAss Planet, the boss is never who you expect. It’s the one who doesn’t follow, the one who breaks instead of builds, the one who laughs while everything burns. “WHO IS THE BOSS!” doesn’t declare supremacy—it destroys the idea that supremacy ever mattered. Because here, the only true boss is the one who refuses to be ruled.
/ Artist
CANKUT KALYONCU
/ Title
WHO IS THE BOSS!
/ Date
Jul 22, 2021
/ MATERIALS
ACRYLIC, BALLPOINT
/ DIMENSIONS
100 W x 140 H
/ MEDIUM
MIXED MEDIA ON CANVAS
/ PRICE
3.750 USD
/ STATUS
SOLD