Greco-Buddhist art is very recognizable because it has a western flavor. For instance, statues of the Buddha are depicted as muscular with European features. His hair is wavy, with the now popular bun on the top of his head. This was used by the Gandaran artists who made this style famous to cover the Ushinisha, a skull bulge traditionally associated with the 32 marks of a superior being. His robes have very pronounced folds in the fabric. This was adopted from Greco-Roman statues.