This raccoon has somewhere to be, and he is not slowing down for anyone. He's marching upright, a large mushroom slung over one shoulder like he just had a very productive morning in the woods.
The illustration is rendered in rich earthy tones, layered with fine crosshatching that gives it the feel of a vintage nature print. His striped tail curves behind him with real personality, and the deep rust cap of the mushroom sits above it all like a tiny, triumphant hat. As raccoon wall art goes, this one has genuine character, the kind that holds a child's attention long after the novelty of a new room wears off.
It brings a quiet, cottagecore forest energy to a nursery, a big kid's bedroom, or a playroom that's trying to feel a little less chaotic. The muted palette, warm browns and mossy greens on a soft cream ground, works with wood furniture, linen curtains, and pretty much any woodland decor direction you're already heading.
This is the kind of print that earns its wall. It's specific enough to feel chosen, and calm enough to grow with the room for years.