The bunny is standing on its tiptoes reaching for raspberries, and somehow that tiny detail will stop a grown adult in their tracks. This is a set of two watercolor prints, a curious rabbit stretching toward a berry branch and a soft fox peeking through wildflowers, both rendered in the kind of gentle, earthy tones that feel like a long exhale.
The palette is muted and warm, dusty pinks, sage greens, and soft tawny browns, with just enough detail in each animal's face to give them real personality without veering into cartoon territory. As a set of forest nursery decor, this woodland animal wall art holds its own without competing with everything else in the room.
Hung together, these bunny and fox watercolor prints create a quiet, storybook feeling, the kind of cottagecore nature art that makes a kids' room feel like it was decorated with intention rather than assembled in a panic. They work equally well in a nursery, a toddler's bedroom, or a reading nook that doubles as a playroom corner.
This is kids' room art that earns a second look every time you walk past it, which, given how many times a day you walk past it, matters more than you'd think.