From the artist: QuanYin represents compassion in the Buddhist tradition. A bodhisattva who abandoned her own pursuit of the blissful state to aid others in their path to enlightenment, she is often invoked those in need. Quan Yin was a favorite of my mother, who believed compassion is the key to a good life. The image was drawn in charcoal and combined with images of trees I took outside a friend's cabin on the lake the night before his wedding.
Soft, quiet, and slightly mysterious — this framed horizontal poster brings a touch of weathered depth to a calm wall. The muted, earthy tones and textured surface invite lingering looks, like finding an old photograph tucked into an attic chest. Hung low over a console or above a reading nook, the piece becomes part of a calm ritual: brewing coffee, pulling a chair close, reading by lamplight. The built-in hanging hardware makes installation seamless; choose a black, white, or walnut MDF frame to match modern minimalism or warm, collected interiors. The matte, museum-grade print sits protected beneath a clear acrylic cover, keeping the subtle details intact for years.
Product features
- Archival pigment inks for vivid, lasting color
- Museum-grade LexJet 200 gsm matte paper — resists yellowing
- Protective acrylic cover shields the print
- MDF frame in black, white, or walnut with pre-installed hanging hardware
- Hanging kit already fixed for immediate display
Care instructions
- If the poster does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.
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$93.45Price
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