
Stake attention in this memory
A vertically oriented, framed painting depicting Buddhist imagery is displayed in an indoor setting in Pokhara, Nepal. The painting itself features a large, golden Buddha figure, presented from the chest up, occupying the upper two-thirds of the canvas. The Buddha wears green robes, has a prominent ushnisha (cranial bump), and eyes closed in contemplation. The background behind the Buddha is a gradient of vibrant yellow-orange light transitioning to darker orange-brown on the sides. Below the Buddha, two smaller figures, identified as young monks or novices, are depicted. Both are bald and wear red robes. The figure on the left is kneeling, offering yellow and orange flowers held in cupped hands towards a small pile of similar flowers scattered on the ground. The figure on the right stands, holding a small white bowl or dish in his hands, looking towards the Buddha. The painting, which appears to be an oil or acrylic work on canvas, shows visible texture. A signature, "Hojara," and the year "2023" are inscribed in the lower left corner of the artwork. The painting is encased in a cream-colored inner mat and a dark brown, likely wooden, outer frame. Reflections are visible on the protective glass or glazing, indicating the presence of overhead lighting or a nearby window. The framed artwork is positioned upright, resting on its lower edge on a light-colored, possibly tiled, floor, with another partially visible framed item below it. The overall scene suggests an art gallery, shop, or display area.
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