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Philippines Wall Art

The tropical buzz and vibrant colors of the Philippines inspire wall art that captures the energy of the islands like a breeze on canvas.

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About Philippines

This Philippines wall art leans into the islands you picture when someone says the word: jeepneys painted up in loud color, rice terraces stacked into green hillsides in the north, and bangka boats sitting on water so clear it looks like glass. Some prints go for a single quiet beach at dusk, others crowd in the chaos of a Manila street, and a few just hold the flag and the three stars and a sun. I have a soft spot for the ones that catch a sari-sari store at golden hour, all hand-lettered signs and hanging snacks.

Who hangs these

Mostly people with roots there, or folks who came back from a trip and could not let the place go. They land well in a kitchen, a hallway, or above a desk where you want a little reminder of somewhere warm. The Tagalog-script pieces and the map outlines get gifted a lot.

Each design comes three ways: a canvas stretched on a real wood frame, a plain unframed poster you can pin or frame yourself, and a poster set behind glass for something cleaner. Sizes run 16x12 up to 40x30 inches, so a small one fits a shelf and a big one can own a wall. A 20x16 canvas is $69. We print with eco-friendly ink and ship everything flat in a fitted box so corners stay sharp, never rolled in a tube.

If you are pulling together a travel or heritage gallery, browse the wider Country collection, or pair this with United States and Canada for a wall that tells a route rather than one stop.