Description
Gorilla – Poster Paper
Bring bold artistry and raw emotion into your space with this stunning gorilla poster by Philippe Debongnie. Crafted in an expressive watercolor style, the artwork captures the quiet intensity and strength of this majestic animal. The monochrome tones combined with fluid ink splashes create a modern, artistic edge—perfect for anyone looking to add a sophisticated yet wild touch to their décor.
Printed on McGaw’s premium 230 gsm smooth matte poster paper, this high-quality print ensures exceptional detail and a refined, glare-free finish. The subtle textures and brushwork of the original piece are beautifully preserved, making it an eye-catching addition to any room. A clean 1-inch border frames the image, giving you flexibility for framing or mounting to suit your personal style.
Whether displayed in a living room, office, studio, or gallery wall, this piece effortlessly enhances contemporary, minimalist, or nature-inspired interiors. It’s more than just wall art—it’s a conversation starter that blends fine art with modern presentation.
✨ Product Features:
- Premium 230 gsm smooth matte poster paper
- High-resolution print with sharp detail
- Elegant 1″ border for easy framing
- Compatible with laminates, coatings, and mounting adhesives
- Shipped securely rolled in a protective tube 📦
💡 Why You’ll Love It:
- Striking, expressive design that stands out
- Perfect blend of modern art and wildlife inspiration
- Versatile décor piece for multiple interior styles
- High-quality materials ensure long-lasting beauty
- Makes a unique and thoughtful gift 🎁
Elevate your walls with this powerful gorilla artwork—a perfect fusion of strength, artistry, and timeless design.
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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