An elephant that got into the gold leaf and isn't sorry about it. This is animal wall art that trades the usual dusty savanna palette for something a lot dreamier, and it works.
The sky takes up most of the print, a wash of pink and lavender clouds streaked with real gold flecks, like the sunset spent a little too long getting ready. Below it, a lone elephant grazes near a winding river through soft green marshland, its body brushed with the same gold and pink tones so it feels less like an animal photograph and shy more like a memory of one. The pastel watercolor style keeps everything soft at the edges, nothing sharp or startling.
It's the kind of African savanna scene that reads as calm rather than wild, which is exactly what you want on a nursery or kids' bedroom wall. The colors lean gentle enough for a quiet corner but the composition has enough going on to hold up in a busier playroom too. Nothing about it screams for attention, it just sits there being lovely while the room does its thing around it.
This is safari art for a kid who might grow up loving elephants, or gold skies, or both. Either way, it earns its spot on the wall.