Frog Medicine presents a powerful symbol of transformation and healing, centered on the frog as a messenger between worlds. In many Indigenous traditions, the frog is associated with cleansing, renewal, and the flow of life—bridging water and land, body and spirit.
The composition is fluid and immersive, with organic forms unfolding around the figure, suggesting movement, breath, and the unseen forces of nature. The extended tongue reaching toward a circular form introduces a moment of interaction—an exchange that can be read as sustenance, energy, or knowledge.
Executed in Johnny Mukwa’s Woodland style, the work features bold outlines and intricate internal patterning that bring vitality to the form. Both symbolic and visually dynamic, this piece speaks to transformation, intuition, and healing—making it especially compelling for collectors drawn to meaning-rich contemporary Indigenous art.
Signature: Artist signed lower right
COA: Gallery Letter of Authenticity included
Provenance: Artist → Vancouver Fine Art Gallery
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