This zebra is mid-leap and has absolutely no plans to slow down, which feels right for a kid's room. It's a botanical animal illustration done in a folk-art style, with a chunky, joyful zebra bounding through a garden of tropical leaves, pink and red blooms, and little star-shaped accents scattered like confetti.
The zebra wall art sits centered on a warm cream background, framed by a hand-painted border of blue and olive stripes that looks like it belongs on a vintage textile. The colors are rich but not loud: deep teal, dusty pink, golden yellow, and a black-and-white stripe pattern that somehow manages to feel cozy rather than graphic.
It brings a kind of loose, confident energy to a room without demanding that everything else match it perfectly. Works beautifully in a nursery, a toddler bedroom, or a playroom where you want something with character and staying power. The safari animal poster quality of it means it grows with the child, not out of it.
This is the piece you hang and stop second-guessing. It just works.