Two sheep touching noses inside a lavender wreath, and somehow it's the most peaceful thing you'll hang all year. This set of two sheep wall art prints brings together a close-up portrait and a paired composition, both set against soft whites with loose, textured brushwork that feels hand-done rather than printed.
The impasto style gives the wool actual dimension, almost like you could run a finger across it. Purple lavender stems and small yellow wildflowers frame both pieces, keeping the palette soft but not washed out. It's cottagecore nursery decor that doesn't tip into fussy.
Together, the two prints create a layered, story-like feel on the wall. One piece draws you in close, the other pulls back to show the pair, and the repetition of the floral farmhouse lavender palette is what makes them read as a set. They work in a nursery, a kids' bedroom, or a playroom that leans toward the quieter, softer side.
This is the kind of textured floral lamb art that grows with a room, not out of it.