Description
Seal – Unstretched Canvas
Bring a sense of calm sophistication into your space with Seal – Unstretched Canvas by Philippe Debongnie 🦭✨. This captivating artwork features a delicately rendered seal in a soft, expressive watercolor style, blending gentle tones and fluid brushwork to create a serene, modern aesthetic. Its minimalist composition makes it a versatile addition to living rooms, bedrooms, offices, or coastal-inspired interiors.
Crafted on McGaw’s premium 20 mil (400gsm) artist canvas, this piece offers exceptional quality and durability 🎨. The bright white cotton/poly blend enhances every detail, while the satin finish provides the perfect balance of softness and depth. Printed using water-resistant solvent inks, the artwork boasts rich blacks, crisp highlights, and long-lasting vibrancy that won’t fade over time.
Product Features:
- Premium 20 mil (400gsm) cotton/poly blend canvas 🧵
- Satin finish for enhanced color depth and detail
- Water-resistant, scratch-resistant surface 💧
- Printed with vibrant, high-quality solvent inks
- Includes 2″ border for easy stretching and framing
- Ships rolled in a protective tube 📦
Why You’ll Love It:
- Elegant, calming design perfect for modern or coastal décor 🌊
- Durable construction ensures long-lasting beauty
- Easy to customize with your preferred frame or stretch
- High-end gallery feel at home 🖼️
Whether you’re curating a gallery wall or looking for a standout piece with subtle charm, this canvas print delivers both artistic beauty and premium craftsmanship. A timeless addition that brings tranquility and style to any space 💫
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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