A zebra grazing through a wildflower meadow is not a thing you knew you needed on your wall until right now. This watercolor floral animal print puts a bold, beautifully striped zebra at the center of a soft, blooming field full of lavender, blue forget-me-nots, yellow daffodils, and the occasional butterfly just passing through.
The contrast is what makes this zebra wall art work so well. The crisp black-and-white stripes hold the composition together while the pastel wildflower meadow around it stays loose and dreamy, all soft washes of green, lilac, and blush. It has the relaxed, hand-drawn quality of a sketchbook page that somehow turned out exactly right.
The mood is gentle without being boring, which is a harder balance to strike than it sounds. It works in a nursery where you want something calm but not sleepy, and just as well in a kids' bedroom or playroom where a little character goes a long way. The cottagecore-meets-safari feeling gives it staying power as a room grows.
This is the kind of zebra illustration that earns its place on the wall for years, not just the first few months.