Original: $2,450.00
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$857.50The Story
Let Love Win is a vibrant original sculpture by Yuvi, measuring 8" x 31", that transforms the familiar form of a skateboard into a powerful statement of optimism, unity and cultural memory. Bursting with colour, collage and layered imagery, the surface reads like a visual manifesto, where iconic figures, graphic symbols and expressive paint drips collide in joyful defiance. The phrase itself emerges not as a slogan, but as an emotional undercurrent, woven into the composition through gesture, texture and tone.
The skateboard becomes both object and canvas, evoking movement, youth culture and rebellion. Yuvi’s confident use of colour and mixed media gives the work a raw immediacy, while the accumulation of images invites closer inspection, revealing fragments of pop history, romance and hope. Each mark feels instinctive and energetic, echoing the rhythms of the street and the freedom associated with skating itself.
Yuvi’s artistic voice is rooted in his upbringing among graffiti, music and social debate, influences that continue to shape his expressive and communicative style. His work balances humour with conviction, celebrating love as a unifying force in a complex world. Drawing inspiration from global travel and artists such as Andy Warhol and Banksy, Yuvi fuses traditional techniques with digital processes and collage. Let Love Win encapsulates his belief that art can be bold, playful and deeply human, offering a message of connection that resonates far beyond its physical form.
Description
Let Love Win is a vibrant original sculpture by Yuvi, measuring 8" x 31", that transforms the familiar form of a skateboard into a powerful statement of optimism, unity and cultural memory. Bursting with colour, collage and layered imagery, the surface reads like a visual manifesto, where iconic figures, graphic symbols and expressive paint drips collide in joyful defiance. The phrase itself emerges not as a slogan, but as an emotional undercurrent, woven into the composition through gesture, texture and tone.
The skateboard becomes both object and canvas, evoking movement, youth culture and rebellion. Yuvi’s confident use of colour and mixed media gives the work a raw immediacy, while the accumulation of images invites closer inspection, revealing fragments of pop history, romance and hope. Each mark feels instinctive and energetic, echoing the rhythms of the street and the freedom associated with skating itself.
Yuvi’s artistic voice is rooted in his upbringing among graffiti, music and social debate, influences that continue to shape his expressive and communicative style. His work balances humour with conviction, celebrating love as a unifying force in a complex world. Drawing inspiration from global travel and artists such as Andy Warhol and Banksy, Yuvi fuses traditional techniques with digital processes and collage. Let Love Win encapsulates his belief that art can be bold, playful and deeply human, offering a message of connection that resonates far beyond its physical form.























