There's something about a hare standing at full attention in a field that makes a room feel like it has a story to tell. This set of two oil-style prints pairs a close-up portrait of a brown hare alert among wild grasses with a wide open countryside scene, the same small creature now a distant silhouette crossing a moody, overcast landscape.
The close-up is rich and earthy, all warm browns, dusty greens, and the kind of textured brushwork that looks like it took someone years to learn. The wide landscape pulls back into cool greys and muted sage, giving the pair a quiet sense of movement. Together, they read like two chapters of the same story, and they work brilliantly as bunny wall art because neither piece tries too hard.
The mood is calm without being cold, and rustic without feeling dated. This cottagecore rabbit art sits naturally in a nursery, a kids' bedroom, or even a reading nook, anywhere you want neutral animal decor that feels considered rather than just filled-in.
Hang them side by side and let the hare do the work. Kids grow out of a lot of things. Countryside wildlife decor that looks this grounded is not usually one of them.