Some kids want rockets on their walls. Some kids want horses, and honestly, those kids have taste. This set of two cyanotype-style prints brings that feeling home, a pair of indigo blue pastoral scenes that look like they were pulled from a old botanist's field journal and given a little soul.
The left print shows a horse drinking from a winding creek, surrounded by yellow buttercups and open meadow, with a farmhouse sitting quietly in the distance. The right print places a second horse beneath gnarled orchard trees, golden leaves catching the light, a barn just visible through the branches. As horse wall art goes, this one has real depth to it, the kind you keep noticing things in.
Together, the two prints create a mood that is calm without being boring, rustic without feeling dated. The indigo and cream palette works especially well in a nursery, a kids' bedroom, or a cottagecore-leaning playroom where you want the room to feel grounded rather than loud.
This is the kind of farmhouse decor that grows with a child, not out of it. It will still look right on the wall when they are ten.