He's not hiding. He's just not sure about you yet.
This watercolor fox illustration captures a red fox peering out from behind a mossy, ancient-looking tree, one eye forward, ears alert, the forest soft and pale behind him. It's the kind of fox wall art that feels like a story mid-sentence.
The color palette does something clever here. The fox is all warm amber and rust, the only real color in the frame, while the ferns, mushrooms, and birch trees behind him stay in quiet grey-green. That contrast pulls your eye straight to his face, and it holds there.
In a nursery or kids' bedroom, this print brings in the feeling of a forest without making the room feel dark or heavy. It's calm, it has character, and it rewards a second look, which is exactly what you want on a wall a child will stare at from a crib or a reading nook for years.
The cottagecore forest animal detail, the little red mushrooms, the curling fern fronds, gives it enough going on that it grows with the room rather than aging out of it.