This one stops you mid-scroll, and that's before you even notice the tiny butterflies in the grass. It's a hand drawn animal illustration of a gazelle mid-leap, rendered in soft pencil linework over a warm neutral ground, with just enough watercolor wash in the meadow to give it depth without drama.
The gazelle wall art is drawn in a vintage wildlife sketch style, all fine crosshatching and confident lines, with a sandy savanna landscape below and a pale, open sky above. The color palette sits in taupes, warm creams, and soft browns, the kind of neutral nursery safari decor that doesn't fight with anything else in the room.
There's a lightness to this piece that's hard to fake. The gazelle is fully airborne, legs tucked, head up, and it gives the whole print a sense of quiet energy. It works beautifully in a nursery where you want something calm but not sleepy, or in a kids' bedroom that's starting to outgrow the baby stuff.
This is the kind of leaping savanna safari art that earns its wall space for years, not just the first room it lands in.