Rush Hour Enlightenment
Nobody Stops
A golden Buddha sits in perfect lotus on a New York City sidewalk, halo blazing against a bruised dusk sky. Cars idle. A pedestrian walks past without a glance. The city does what the city does — and the Buddha, unbothered, continues.
This is a painting about the gap between the sacred and the everyday, and how thin that gap actually is. It asks whether enlightenment is something you find in a quiet room, or something you carry into the noise. It's cinematic, it's funny, and it hits differently every time you look at it.
Printed on premium canvas and hand-signed by the artist, each piece is part of a strictly limited edition of 50.
Edition Details
- Digital print on canvas
- Hand-signed, limited edition of 50
- Available in three sizes: Small (11×12"), Medium (22×23"), Large (33×34")
- Ready to display
For the walls of people trying to find stillness in a loud world.