Iiris

Acrylic on canvas 50x70cm.
At the center of the painting sits a black cat, portrayed directly from the front. Its posture is upright and balanced: the front paws rest side by side, the body rises straight upward, and the tail curves calmly to one side along the floor. The cat appears peaceful, dignified, and composed.
The fur is deep black and painted with careful attention to light and shadow. The surface feels glossy and alive, standing out clearly against the lighter background. The eyes are large and pale, gazing directly toward the viewer. The expression feels open yet slightly mysterious.
On the cat's head rests a rich and layered headdress. It is constructed from long branches that curve outward broadly to the sides. Between the branches are pale flowers resembling roses, along with smaller decorative elements that resemble jewels or medallions. At the center of the headdress is a circular ornamental detail that brings symmetry and structure to the composition.
Around the cat's neck is an ornate lace-like collar. It consists of pale, intricate patterns resembling lacework or embroidery. The collar frames the cat's head and enhances the formal portrait-like quality of the image.
The background is divided into two sections. The upper area is filled with floral patterns spread evenly across the surface. The lower section consists of vertical panels resembling decorative wall paneling. The cat sits on a pale wooden floor with horizontal floorboards.
The overall palette is restrained and nearly monochromatic, emphasizing shape, texture, and detail. The atmosphere feels calm, ceremonial, and slightly mysterious. The cat appears almost like a figure from a formal portrait — an elegant and symbolic being where natural elements and cultural ornamentation merge together.
In the lower right corner are Taika Joensuu's signature and the year '25.
