Tuure

Acrylic on canvas 50x70cm.
At the center of the painting sits a frog shown from a slight side profile, its gaze directed upward. Its posture is low and steady, with the legs spread outward and the front limbs resting firmly on the surface below. The body remains still, while the lifted head introduces movement and tension into the composition.
The frog's skin is covered in bold black-and-white stripes resembling zebra patterns. The stripes flow across the body, emphasizing its form and contours. The surface is painted with great precision, combining soft transitions with textured details.
On the frog's head is a complex layered headdress. It combines organic and mechanical elements: upward-curving horns, round goggle-like forms, and numerous small metallic details. Parts of the headdress continue down toward the back, extending the intricate structure beyond the head itself.
The frog's body is decorated with jewelry-like ornaments. Around its neck hangs a medallion-like decoration, while bracelet-like elements circle its wrists. These details give the figure a ceremonial and ornamental appearance.
The background is filled with large pale flowers spreading across the entire surface. The floral forms create a dense and soft pattern surrounding the figure.
The frog sits on a surface partially covered by plant-like forms that blend into the background, creating a unified decorative environment.
The overall composition is visually rich and highly detailed. The monochromatic palette emphasizes shapes, textures, and patterns. The atmosphere feels ceremonial, mysterious, and slightly extravagant. The frog appears almost like a ritual figure or mythical creature inhabiting an ornate, dreamlike world.
In the lower right corner are Taika Joensuu's signature and the year '25.
