One goose is discovering roses by a wooden fence. The other is standing in a shower of pink petals, looking like it has absolutely no complaints about life. Together, this set of two prints tells a tiny, quiet story across your wall.
The first piece is lush with detail: a weathered fence post wrapped in climbing roses, wildflowers scattered at the base, and a soft watercolor white goose tucked into the scene like it belongs there. The second pulls back to something simpler, just the goose and a drift of falling petals, rendered in the kind of spare, delicate lines that feel almost like a breath. This is floral goose art that knows exactly when to be busy and when to let go.
Side by side, they create a gentle rhythm in a nursery or kids' bedroom. The soft, muted palette sits easily with whites, creams, warm woods, and that cottagecore nursery look so many parents are drawn to right now.
This is the kind of farm bird art that grows with a room. It works in a newborn nursery today, and it still looks right when that baby is old enough to notice the goose and give it a name.