This tiger isn't hiding. He's watching, and somehow that feels like the whole point.
This botanical tiger wall art puts a bold, orange-striped face front and center, half-hidden behind lush tropical fern fronds and a cluster of soft pink flowers. The color palette is rich without being loud: deep jungle greens, warm amber, cream, and black, all rendered in loose, expressive brushstrokes that feel like art, not decor.
The composition does something clever. Because the tiger peers through the leaves rather than sitting posed in the open, the whole piece has a sense of story to it, like something is about to happen. It brings a confident, lively energy to a nursery, a kids' bedroom, or a playroom wall without tipping into anything scary or overwhelming.
This is the kind of exotic wildlife illustration that grows with a kid. It works in a safari nursery for a newborn just as well as it does in a seven-year-old's bedroom who is currently very serious about big cats. Strong, warm, and genuinely interesting to look at, it holds its own on the wall for years.