A copper-toned Buddha painting in acrylic on canvas, made to turn a plain wall into a quiet visual focus. The brocade-inspired detailing gives the piece warmth and presence, while the Buddha image brings a contemplative note to a living room, yoga space or restful corner.
Copper warmth and contemplative detail
The Buddha image gives the wall a steady centre, suited to spaces where you want art with stillness and meaning.
Copper brocade styling adds visual warmth, catching the eye without feeling loud.
Acrylic paint on canvas gives the artwork a clear, decorative finish with the texture of a framed wall piece.
The design works well above a console, beside a reading chair, or as a focal point in a calm studio setting.
Its signed finish gives the piece a more personal feel than a plain printed poster.
Canvas, acrylic paint and a wooden frame
The painting is made on canvas with acrylic paint and set on a Durran wood frame. It is handmade in Indonesia by Balinese artisans, so small differences from piece to piece are part of its character.
Where to place it
Hang it where the eye naturally rests: above low furniture, on a clear feature wall, or in a quiet corner used for stretching, reading or reflection. Leave a little breathing space around the frame so the Buddha image and copper detailing can sit cleanly within the room.
Care for the painted surface
Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth. Keep the canvas away from damp conditions and prolonged direct sunlight, as painted surfaces and natural frames are best kept in a stable indoor setting.
Buddha imagery in a modern home
Buddha imagery has travelled through many artistic forms, from early sculptural traditions to contemporary wall art. In Buddhist art history, the seated Buddha is often associated with composure, attention and inward reflection. Here, that language is interpreted as a decorative painting, bringing cultural reference and quiet visual weight into a modern interior.
Size and details
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region of manufacture: Indonesia