Seven zebras walked into a field and decided the sky wasn't going to be the boring part. This animal wall art print sets a small grazing herd against a sky that's doing way too much, in the best way, all cotton-candy pink and lilac with little flecks of gold drifting through the clouds.
The palette is soft but never sleepy: blush pink, sage green, lavender, with that gold catching the light like the last good minute of sunset. A curved stream cuts through the grass in periwinkle and pale pink, leading your eye right to the herd. Some zebras graze, one drinks from the water, and the whole scene reads more like a daydream of the savanna than a nature documentary.
This is pastel safari nursery decor that doesn't feel babyish, which means it'll actually hold up as your kid grows out of the crib and into a real bed. It works quietly in a nursery, holds its own in a kids' bedroom, and adds warmth without chaos to a playroom that already has a lot going on. The whimsical savanna landscape does the heavy lifting so you don't have to overthink the rest of the wall.
If you're building out safari animal art for the room, this is the piece that sets the tone, calm enough for naptime, interesting enough for a two-year-old who points at everything twice.