"Armful of Frogs" - she is beautiful! A dark haired forest nymph with a dress of leaves stands in front of a starry night sky. In her arms are three enormous frogs! Or perhaps she herself is very petite, and the frogs are just big compared to her. You decide! Her eyes are a golden green. She is on a gothic-style wood panel (masonite) with a stunning carved wood and cast resin frame. The framing/panel almost looks like something you'd see in a Renaissance or Medieval art museum - much like an old altar piece. The frame is the second "Strangeling Frame" we've made - it is actually part of the panel itself -combining the 3-dimensional characters along with the painting on the panel. At the top of the frame is a magnificent ornate casting featuring a bust of one of my Strangeling girls and she is HOLDING A FROG herself, and there are two other 3-d characters at the bottom corners of the frame - a wide eyed beauties each clutching HER own frog, and the other corner features a crawling caterpillar, a nature-y theme in keeping with the rest of the painting. Other details enhance the framing, which is all a hand-painted (by me!) bronzey-gold and aged/antiqued patina, to give it an old, corroded feel. 19" high by 14" wide, original acrylic painting on masonite & wood, with resin and carved wooden accents.