Squirrels are having a moment in our house, and apparently yours too. This set of two prints follows a little red squirrel through its day, from gripping a birch branch with a nut tucked close, to leaping through a scatter of pine cones and falling leaves.
The left print is all quiet detail: a red squirrel clinging to a silver birch, rendered in warm russet and brown against pale, almost bare branches with soft grey-green leaves. The right is looser and more alive, a sandy-toned squirrel mid-leap through a drift of pine needles and cones. Together, this squirrel wall art set reads as a little story, two moments from the same forest afternoon.
The palette is neutral enough to sit easily in a nursery, a toddler's bedroom, or a playroom without fighting the furniture. Watercolor forest nursery decor tends to work best when it has some movement to it, and these do. They feel calm without being flat, and nature-led without being busy.
Hang them side by side or on opposite walls. Either way, they give a room something to look at that isn't a cartoon, and that counts for more than you'd think.