Some art makes a room look nice. This makes a room feel like it was designed by a very tiny, very particular fairy who pressed flowers for a living.
This set of two prints features delicate girl wall art rendered entirely in pressed flower style, where each figure is composed of layered rose petals, fern fronds, pansies, and dried blooms in soft mauve and dusty pink. The first girl sits nestled in a garden circle of wildflowers and foliage, and the second stands holding a lace parasol while petals drift around her like a slow afternoon.
The palette is quiet and considered, that particular shade of mauve that reads sophisticated without trying too hard, which means it grows with a room rather than aging out of it. Together the two prints create a cottagecore garden art story across a wall, one that works in a nursery, a big-kid bedroom, or even a playroom corner that deserves something a little more considered.
Hang them side by side or staggered, and the pressed flower style gives the whole wall a softness that no solid color or pattern can quite replicate. This is the kind of girl room art that a child notices, and a parent quietly loves just as much.