Peace Frog

  • 42 cm x 29 cm x 1 cm
Peace Frog is a riotous celebration of form, color, and abstraction—a surrealist voyage through the fragmented psyche of a dreamlike creature. Crafted in a style reminiscent of mid-century Cubism with a contemporary pulse, this mesmerizing composition invites the viewer to decode a vibrant, multi-faceted identity made from fractured planes and rhythmic curves. At first glance, the piece evokes a charismatic anthropomorphic figure—part human, part amphibian, part spirit—with striking eyes peering from amidst a kaleidoscope of geometries. The palette is audacious, brimming with bold primaries, stark contrasts, and rich textures that animate the canvas with a tactile intensity. Hints of motion and emotion ripple across its surface—an orange beak-like form, a heart nestled within sharp contours, and a haunting singular eye off to the side whisper of symbolism and hidden narratives. Technique used on this work is both playful and precise, balancing chaos with cohesion, narrative ambiguity with emotional immediacy. The composition suggests a deeper dialogue between inner peace and outer dissonance, much like a frog at the edge of a storm—still, alert, and ready to leap. Peace Frog is not merely a visual spectacle—it is a symbolic tapestry of transformation, resilience, and the beauty of contradiction. A true gem for collectors of modern expressionism and abstract storytelling.

Details

  • Height 42 cm
  • Width 29 cm
  • Depth 1 cm
  • Mediums Drawing, Work on Paper

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About the Artist

Abbas Tolgay Yılmaz is a contemporary artist and software engineer whose work blends Neo-Cubism, abstraction, and expressive color to explore identity and the fractured rhythms of modern life. Often sketching in cafés, bars, and public spaces, he transforms spontaneous observations into bold, geometric compositions that balance intuition and structure. Preparing for his first exhibition, @ presents a body of work shaped by both introspection and the communal energy of the environments where they are created.

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