Celestial Mischief By Élvs
In Celestial Mischief, Élvs revisits the cherub—not as a symbol of passive innocence, but as a quietly subversive presence. Across both sculptural works and limited-edition prints, the artist sets classical iconography against a distinctly contemporary sensibility.
The prints draw on the visual language of vintage etching—fine linework, delicate cross-hatching—recast with a knowing lightness of touch. In contrast, the sculptures translate these gestures into weight and permanence, rendered in stainless steel with a disarming clarity.
The figures themselves hover between reverence and irreverence: marble-soft, yet conceptually unruly. Each work captures a small act of deviation—innocence slipping, quite deliberately, off course. There is humour here, though it is never overstated. Beauty is neither idealised nor fixed; instead, it is unsettled, mischievous, and quietly alive.
A rare chance to collect Élvs’ playful cherubs in print form. Each work is meticulously crafted—screen prints with embossed sections—all signed & numbered for authenticity.
Availability: Limited edition release — once sold out, gone forever.
*An exclusive opportunity to own a fragment of Élvs’ world—where innocence meets rebellion, and beauty sparks imagination.
Ignite Sculpture
In this limited-edition stainless steel sculpture, a solitary cherub kneels with deliberate focus, delicately touching a flame to the fuse of a towering 'BOOMBASTIC' rocket. Here, the impending spark is more than a playful act of rebellion—it becomes a metaphor for disruption, a tense, frozen moment where classical stillness prepares to ignite contemporary chaos.
Dimensions: 24cm x 20cm x 12cm — Signed & Numbered.
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OutLaw Sculpture
In this limited-edition stainless steel sculpture, a masked cherub confidently takes the reins of a traditional rocking horse. Here, the innocent symbol of childhood play is playfully subverted by the guise of a tiny renegade. The rocking horse is no longer merely a toy—it becomes a steadfast steed for a quiet rebellion, capturing a mischievous moment where angelic grace deliberately goes rogue.
Dimensions: 23cm x 21cm x 12cm — Signed & Numbered.
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Spray Job Sculpture
In this limited-edition stainless steel sculpture, a kneeling cherub trades traditional symbols of innocence for a modern tool of rebellion—a spray can. Caught in the quiet act of defacing a classical fluted column, the figure leaves behind dripping "paint" permanently frozen in polished metal. Here, the sacred pillars of antiquity are playfully subverted by street culture. It is a precise act of artistic vandalism, capturing a moment where classical reverence is deliberately and beautifully overwritten.
Dimensions: 24cm x 20cm x 12cm— Signed & Numbered.
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RuleBook Screen Print
In this limited-edition screen print, a cherub is caught in quiet defiance, dismantling a heavy tome labeled "RULES." Rendered with the delicate linework of vintage etching, the piece captures authority turning into scraps. Anchored by the inscription: "The rule book had its chance. Now it's confetti — let the future read the pieces." This playful rejection of established order serves as a striking reminder: true creation often requires joyful destruction.
60cm x 50cm — Signed & Numbered.
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Chandelier Screen Print
In this limited-edition screen print, a cherub dangles mid-swing, recklessly pulling at an ornate crystal chandelier. Rendered with the delicate linework of vintage etching, the piece captures a precarious moment of impending chaos. Anchored by the inscription: "Some nights the chandelier remembers it was born to fall, not shine." This playful subversion transforms a symbol of static luxury into a vehicle for rebellion, reminding us that even the most elegant things possess a quiet urge to break.
60cm x 50cm — Signed & Numbered.
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WorldBreaker Screen Print
In this limited-edition screen print, a cherub channels quiet destruction, deliberately smashing a fragile globe into pieces. Rendered with the delicate linework of vintage etching, the piece captures a striking moment of systemic dismantling. Anchored by the inscription: "If the world keeps breaking you, break it back. Sometimes the only way to start over is to shatter what never worked." This subversive artwork playfully suggests that to build anew, we must first tear down the old.
60cm x 50cm — Signed & Numbered.
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Ignite Screen Print
In this limited-edition screen print, a cherub kneels with quiet focus, delicately lighting the fuse of a towering rocket. Rendered with the fine linework of vintage etching, the piece captures the tense, silent moment just before the spark catches. Anchored by the inscription: "Trouble doesn't start with fire. It starts with someone brave enough to strike the first idea." This subversive artwork transforms a mischievous act into a powerful metaphor, reminding us that every disruption begins with a single, daring spark.
60cm x 50cm — Signed & Numbered.
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Spray Job Screen Print
In this limited-edition screen print, a kneeling cherub trades innocence for rebellion, quietly defacing a classical column with a spray can. Rendered with the delicate linework of vintage etching, the piece captures a striking moment of artistic vandalism. Anchored by the inscription: "If the mark breaks a rule, good. Truth's never been painted inside the lines anyway." This playful subversion reminds us that true expression often requires leaving your own mark on sacred traditions.
60cm x 50cm — Signed & Numbered.
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