This cheetah means business, and somehow it still has rosy pink cheeks. It's a colorful botanical illustration of a spotted big cat stalking through a lush scatter of tropical jungle leaves, tiny hearts, and hand-painted flowers, all framed by a cheerful blue and green striped border.
The palette is warm gold, deep teal, and soft blush, with little pops of coral and sage throughout. The cheetah wall art has that loose, painterly quality that feels hand-made rather than mass-produced, and the layered botanicals give it real visual depth without feeling busy or overwhelming.
It works beautifully in a nursery because the colors are bold enough to hold a baby's attention without being loud. In a toddler or big kid's room, it reads more like boho animal art meets exotic_cat print, the kind of thing that grows with them instead of aging out by kindergarten.
If you've been looking for safari nursery decor that doesn't feel like a theme park, this is it. It's the piece that pulls the whole room together without announcing itself too loudly.