Every duck parent knows this view well, and now it can live on the wall.
This mallard duck butt print captures a duck mid-dive, tail feathers and orange feet pointed skyward in a swirl of churning water. The impasto style gives it real texture and movement, with thick, expressive brushstrokes in navy, warm brown, cream, and soft blue that feel painterly and loose without being chaotic. It is the kind of duck wall art that makes you look twice, then grin.
The palette is light and airy, which means it plays well with whites, naturals, and muted blues without competing for attention. The quirky subject matter keeps it from feeling too serious, but the textured animal art style keeps it from feeling too juvenile.
This one works beautifully in a nursery where you want something a little unexpected, a kids' bedroom that leans coastal or nature-inspired, or even a bathroom where most prints feel like an afterthought. It is specific enough to feel intentional, and relaxed enough to fit right in.