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There's a quiet to it that suits a meditation corner or a reading nook, somewhere you want a little reverence without the heaviness. The clay and saffron warmth works just as well above a sideboard in a living room, where the gold catches lamplight in the evening.
Pairs well with Living Room Wall Art, Spiritual Art and Orange Art.
Ganesha in classic seated form, four arms full of meaning, crowned in jewels on a pink lotus. Calm and warm, with just enough ceremony to anchor a quiet room.
Ganesha sits cross-legged on a pale lotus, four arms holding an axe, a raised palm of blessing, a bowl of sweets, and a single bloom. His saffron skin reads warm against a deep indigo field, and the jeweled crown, garlands, and gold thread running through crimson cloth carry the patient hand of South Asian devotional painting. Down at the base, a few small blue mushrooms keep the whole thing grounded.
There's a quiet to it that suits a meditation corner or a reading nook, somewhere you want a little reverence without the heaviness. The clay and saffron warmth works just as well above a sideboard in a living room, where the gold catches lamplight in the evening.
Pairs well with Living Room Wall Art, Spiritual Art and Orange Art.