A deep blue Buddha canvas painting with a quiet, contemplative presence, made to turn a plain wall into a gentle focal point. The face is cropped close and rendered in abstract acrylic texture, with a closed eye, soft shadowing and gold-toned strokes that catch the room’s light.
Blue, gold and a still gaze
The composition focuses on one side of the Buddha face, giving the piece a calm, intimate feeling rather than a formal portrait style.
Layered blue paint creates depth across the cheek, brow and closed eyelid, with darker marks around the edges.
Gold-toned and pale brushwork breaks through the blue and charcoal areas, adding warmth without making the palette feel bright.
The abstract surface suits a meditation corner, yoga room, hallway or quiet living space where the wall needs one strong visual anchor.
The close-cropped face gives the painting a modern feel, while still drawing on a recognisable Buddhist visual tradition.
Canvas, acrylic and Durran wood
The painting is made with acrylic paint on canvas, set on a Durran wood frame. It is handmade in Indonesia by Balinese artisans, so small variations in brushwork, colour placement and surface texture are part of its character.
Each piece is signed by the painter, giving it the feel of an individual artwork rather than a flat decorative print.
Styling it at home
Let it breathe on a simple wall, especially where the blue tones can sit against warm neutrals, natural wood or soft lighting. The gold-toned areas bring a little visual lift, while the darker edges keep the overall mood grounded.
It works well as a single statement piece above a console, beside a reading chair, or in a space used for yoga, reflection or quiet daily routines.
Care for the painted surface
Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth. Keep the canvas away from prolonged damp and strong direct sunlight, which can affect painted surfaces over time.
Handle it by the frame rather than pressing on the painted canvas.
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region of manufacture: Indonesia