This leopard is not hiding. It's draped across a tree branch like it owns the place, looking directly at you with the calm confidence of someone who has never once doubted themselves.
The leopard artwork is rendered in a loose, impressionist style, with bold brushstrokes replacing realistic fur with something far more interesting. The spots shift from deep navy to dusty rose to warm amber, set against a golden tawny coat and a softly layered background of cream and sand. Below the branch, thick strokes of teal, sage, and periwinkle suggest wild foliage without spelling it out.
This is the kind of colorful wild cat wall decor that works hard without being loud. The abstract jungle animal print has enough detail to reward a long look, and enough looseness to feel at home next to natural wood furniture or a neutral linen gallery wall. It brings warmth and a little wildness into a nursery, a big kid bedroom, or a playroom that's ready for something with a bit of edge.
Safari nursery art doesn't have to mean beige giraffes. This impressionist cat art brings genuine character to a room, and it'll still feel right five years from now when the room grows up a little.