Head of Buddha - Reijer Stolk Graphic Art Print
Description
Reijer Stolk's 1943 woodcut Head of Buddha invites you into a realm of golden serenity. This Rijksmuseum treasure marries Eastern spirituality with Western printmaking, offering a gateway to tranquility for your living space. Stolk's mastery shines through the ochre Buddha set against ebony, capturing enlightenment's essence. The intricate, undulating coiffure draws your gaze to closed eyes and an enigmatic smile, embodying profound inner peace.
This graphic art print transcends mere decoration, serving as a daily prompt for mindfulness. Whether you're cultivating a meditation practice or seeking a calming focal point, Stolk's Buddha transforms your environment. The artwork's warm tones and stark contrasts create a visual mantra, encouraging pause and reflection.
Acquire this fusion of artistic prowess and spiritual symbolism to elevate your surroundings. Let Stolk's Buddha be your anchor in life's chaos, a constant reminder to breathe deeply and center yourself.
About the Art Prints
Enhanced Matte Art Paper
Forget cheap reproductions and printable posters. Bold, vibrant, non-toxic pigment inks honor your art & the planet.
Choose a white border for a fresh and refined visual break between artwork & frame. Or no border for a bold, immersive viewing experience.
True-to-life tones without glare or distortion: warm white, archival-grade, 200gsm matte art paper
Sharper details and deeper saturation endure for generations thanks to high-definition print lab techniques.
FSC® certified: every tree replaced, workers treated fairly & local rights respected.
About the Artist
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Only the Best Will Do
Fine art heavyweight paper enhances details, depth & dimension while softening glare to let colors tell their full story.

Giclée Printing
Forget 4 color CMYK. Giclée layers up to 12 — alive with deeper shadows, richer highlights and multidimensional contrasts.
A Century of Color
Printed using a pro-lab process that helps art stay bold & breathtaking for up to 100 yr with non-toxic, archival-grade inks.












