Some kids go through a fish phase. This two-piece fish wall art set is ready for it.
The set features a mackerel and a flounder, each illustrated in a loose, sketchy watercolor style that feels like it came straight out of a naturalist's field notebook. The mackerel is slim and silver-blue, caught mid-swim on a warm cream background. The flounder sits broad and speckled green against a soft lavender, its flat body instantly recognizable to any kid who has ever pressed their nose to an aquarium glass.
Together, they read as a cohesive sea life art pair without being too matchy. The muted coastal palette, cream, lavender, and soft blue-green, keeps things calm rather than loud, which is a rare thing to say about a kids' room. They work beautifully in a nursery, a big kid's bedroom, or a beach house where the nautical theme is earned rather than just decorative.
This is the kind of art that grows with a child. It's specific enough to be interesting, and quiet enough to still be there when they're ten.