A hand-carved wooden figure depicting an anthropomorphic frog in a dynamic, upright stance, meticulously shaped using the traditional Ukir technique. The figure is shown holding a singular, oversized circular percussion instrument—reminiscent of a Balinese Ceng-Ceng cymbal—rendered in a mint green and soft blue wash with a distinct, recessed pale pink center. The body is finished in a uniform creamy alabaster tone that transitions into a subtle mint green at the webbed feet, while the large, protruding eyes feature a soft turquoise iris. Mounted on a rounded, slate-grey base that suggests a river stone, this piece embodies a classic 1980s Balinese export aesthetic, combining whimsical anatomical proportions with a gentle, hand-painted pastel palette to create a spirited, character-driven decorative accent.
Sculptural Wood Decor
Wood
Ukir (Hand-carving) and Kuas (Brush) Hand-painting
Smooth matte finish with a pastel-toned wash
Creamy Alabaster, Mint Green, Pale Pink, and Slate Grey