At the Rubin Museum, separated into six parts, there are fifty-four paintings which are used to depict the practices of the all knowing Buddha. This particular painting is number 26. It shows the four faces of Vairochana. Here he is seated on a lotus in a meditative position. Based on first glance you can see that he is ornamented in jewelry , which is contrasted by his skin tone. After reading the description of this piece, I found that the painting was done by multiple artists, however I found it to be very fluid. I chose this piece because it generated a sense of peacefulness and it captured my attention with the brightness that is exposed by the art.