Some kids go through a horse phase. Others never leave it.
This set of three geometric horse illustrations brings a quiet, story-like rhythm to a wall. Each print stands alone but reads as a series: a lone stallion silhouetted against a full moon, a mare nuzzling her foal in soft cream and teal, a young horse reflected still in desert water. It is the kind of horse wall art that works on a child's wall without looking like it was made exclusively for children.
The palette pulls from warm amber, dusty teal, and deep brown, with the flat geometric shapes and retro mid century sensibility that makes minimalist equestrian decor feel collected rather than matched. The compositions are calm and confident, the way good illustration always is.
Together, the three prints tell a loose story of connection and solitude, which is honestly a lot for a nursery wall to carry, and yet it does. This set fits equally well in a kids' bedroom, a playroom corner, or a nursery where you want something that grows with the room.
Boho animal art with this much restraint is harder to find than it should be. This one earns its wall.