Some kids ask for a puppy. Some ask for a gazelle. This two-print set is for the parent who wants to meet that wild curiosity halfway.
The left print shows two gazelles drinking from a still pool, their curved horns dipping toward rippling green water, framed by hanging branches overhead. The right print places a single gazelle in tall golden grass, standing quietly under a canopy of dark leaves. Together, this gazelle wall art set tells a small story, one scene of arrival and one of stillness, and that narrative quality is what makes it feel more like art than decoration.
The earthy palette, warm ochres, deep greens, and soft browns, pulls the whole thing together without needing to match anything precisely. It has the look of a nature illustration done by hand, loose and confident, somewhere between a field guide and a gallery print. Antelope art at this scale brings a grounded, safari-inspired energy that works equally well in a nursery, a big kid's bedroom, or a playroom that's starting to outgrow cartoon characters.
Hang them side by side and you get a little window into the savanna. It's the kind of African wildlife art that grows with a child, because good observation never really goes out of style.