A quiet focal point for a pared-back room, this Buddha canvas wall art pairs a gold face motif with a lotus flower design, painted in acrylic on canvas. It suits a meditation corner, yoga studio, hallway or bedroom where you want the wall to feel considered rather than busy.
The gold face and lotus motif
The Buddha face gives the piece a centred, contemplative presence without overwhelming the room.
Gold tones add warmth, catching the eye gently against the painted canvas surface.
The lotus flower brings a softer visual rhythm, balancing the face with a natural, symbolic form.
Its upright canvas format works well above a console table, low cabinet, bedhead or quiet seating area.
The painting feels suited to calm interiors, especially spaces with wood, linen, plants and soft lighting.
Canvas, acrylic and a wooden frame
The artwork is made with canvas, acrylic paint and a Durran wood frame. It is handmade in Indonesia by Balinese artisans, so each piece carries small individual differences rather than a factory-identical finish.
The painting is signed by the painter and arrives ready to hang, with a back hook mounted on the wooden frame.
Placing and caring for it
Hang it where it has a little breathing space around it, so the face and lotus can read clearly from across the room. A neutral wall, a warm lamp or a natural wood surface nearby will let the gold detail feel softer and more intentional.
Dust the canvas lightly with a dry, soft cloth. Keep it away from damp rooms and prolonged strong sunlight, which can be unkind to painted surfaces over time.
Buddha imagery in the home
Images of the Buddha have appeared in Buddhist art for many centuries, often shaped by the cultures and materials around them. In a home setting, a Buddha face is commonly chosen as a visual reminder of stillness, attention and inner composure. The lotus is one of Buddhism’s most recognised symbols, traditionally associated with purity and awakening because it rises cle…
region of manufacture: Indonesia