A cherub with a broken halo and tattered, feather-missing wings rests curled up on the horizontal beam of an upside-down (Saint Peter's) cross. The cherub looks solemn, not violent or grotesque â peaceful, sorrowful, like theyâve fallen from grace. Their expression is soft and reflective. One wing is mostly intact while the other is worn and patchy, with feathers drifting gently downward. The halo is cracked or broken, either hanging from the cherub's hand or lying beside them. The base of the cross is etched with the Latin word âINDIGNUSâ The style should be black and grey, preferably fine-line or stippled, gothic or etching-inspired, with an emphasis on symbolism and beauty See more