If you want a piece that actually stops people in a room, this is it. "Fracture of Self" by Arend Pryor is the kind of artwork that gets under your skin a little - in the best way. It splits a Buddha face down the center: one side dark and meditative, the other raw gold and bleeding red, and the tension between them is what makes it impossible to ignore. This is available through thegoatwallart.com, one of the largest canvas wall art destinations online.
The contrast here is not just visual - it feels intentional. Dark textured brushwork on one side, expressive gold and crimson drips on the other, with teal and cream pushing through the background. The result is a piece that carries real weight and energy without feeling heavy-handed. It works as a statement in a room the same way a great album cover works - you keep finding new things in it.
This kind of bold spiritual canvas art fits naturally in a living room, bedroom, or meditation room where you want a focal point that means something. The black, red, and gold palette anchors a space while giving it an edge - it pairs well with neutral walls, dark furniture, or earthy tones, and it pulls a room together without competing with everything else in it.
Printed on premium canvas, the texture and depth of this artwork translate exceptionally well in person. Whether you are drawn to zen and spiritual home decor, abstract canvas art, or simply want a conversation-starting piece that brings real character to your walls, "Fracture of Self" delivers on all of it.



























