Description
Eagle – Giclée Paper
Bring refined artistry and quiet strength into your space with Eagle by Philippe Debongnie 🦅. This stunning giclée print captures the noble presence of an eagle through soft, expressive watercolor-style strokes and a sophisticated grayscale palette. The fluid textures and minimalist composition create a modern yet timeless piece that effortlessly enhances any room—whether it’s a contemporary living area, office, or gallery wall.
Crafted on McGaw’s premium 245 gsm giclée paper, this artwork is designed to impress both visually and physically. The acid-free, archival-quality paper ensures long-lasting preservation, while 100-year lightfast inks keep every detail crisp and vibrant over time. Its textured surface mimics traditional watercolor paper, adding depth and authenticity to the artwork 🎨. Each print includes a 2-inch border for easy framing and arrives carefully rolled in a protective tube, ready for display.
Product Features ✨
- Premium 245 gsm giclée fine art paper
- Acid-free, archival quality for long-lasting durability
- Printed with 100-year lightfast inks
- Textured surface resembling watercolor paper
- Includes a 2-inch border for framing
- Shipped rolled in a protective tube for protection
Why You’ll Love It ❤️
- Striking yet calming design that suits a variety of interiors
- Museum-quality print with rich detail and tonal depth
- A meaningful piece symbolizing strength, freedom, and vision
- Perfect for art lovers, collectors, and nature enthusiasts
- Easy to frame and customize to your personal style
Whether you’re curating a sophisticated art collection or simply looking for a statement piece with character, Eagle delivers elegance, quality, and lasting impact in every detail.
About the Artist – Philippe Debongnie
Philippe Debongnie is a Belgian artist who blends illustration, painting, and digital art to create striking, portrait-focused works. His style combines traditional techniques with Photoshop, giving each piece a handcrafted yet contemporary feel. Known for his imaginative series featuring animal heads on human figures, Debongnie creates whimsical, vintage-inspired portraits with bold modern design. Based in Brussels, he teaches at Saint-Luc and continues to explore the human form through his art.


















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