Some kids ask for a fish tank. This is the easier version.
This set of two watercolor fish prints brings a little coastal charm to a nursery, bedroom, or playroom without leaning into anything too nautical-kitschy. As fish wall art goes, these two are quietly confident, the kind that look like they belong in a children's book you'd actually want to read.
The left print features a warm red snapper rendered in soft coral and blush tones against a sage green background. The right showcases a bluegill in cool slate blue, set against a dusty rose backdrop. Both fish are illustrated in a loose, hand-drawn watercolor style with a repeating wave-curl pattern behind them, giving the pair a cohesive, collected feel even though each print holds its own.
Hung together, they balance each other beautifully without being matchy-matchy. The muted palette keeps things calm enough for a nursery but interesting enough for an older kid's room, and the marine life subject matter works just as well in a beach house as it does in a landlocked suburb.
This is the kind of art that grows with a child and doesn't look out of place once they do.