The lion isn't roaring. He's leaning down to meet his cub, and somehow that small detail changes the whole room.
This set of four prints is animal wall art centered on parent and baby pairs: a lion and cub, an elephant with her little one in tow, a monkey carrying her baby across a vine, and a giraffe bending all the way down to touch noses with her foal. Each piece uses deep teal and navy silhouettes against warm terracotta suns and a sandy background, giving the whole set a modern, graphic quality that reads as safari nursery decor without leaning into the predictable.
The color palette does a lot of quiet work. It's warm without being loud, and the four prints share enough visual language to feel like a series while still holding their own individually. This is the kind of minimalist jungle art that works in a nursery now and still looks right when the room grows up a little.
Hang all four together in a grid, or spread them across a gallery wall with breathing room between them. Either way, they bring a grounded, gentle energy to a kids' bedroom or playroom, one that feels less like decoration and more like something you actually chose on purpose.