She's mid-pirouette, mid-petal, and somehow doing both better than any of us ever could. This floral dancer print is made entirely from layered pressed flower petals, leaves, and botanicals, arranged into the figure of a ballerina en pointe with one leg raised and arms reaching wide.
The tutu is built from oversized iris and amaryllis petals in dusty rose and soft mauve, and the bodice is detailed with tiny stamens and curling stems. Her hair is crowned with pressed daisies and dark florals, and a half-wreath of ferns, pink wildflowers, and daisy heads frames the base of the composition. As ballerina wall art goes, this one is doing something genuinely different.
It brings a softness to a room without making it feel fussy. The muted pinks and greens sit quietly on the wall, the kind of art that works at two years old and still feels right at twelve.
This one belongs in a nursery, a big-girl bedroom, or any cottagecore nursery decor moment you're building. It's the piece that makes the whole room feel considered, without you having to explain why to anyone.