Raccoons have a reputation problem, and this little guy is here to fix it. This folk art-inspired raccoon wall art shows a round, grey raccoon with pink blushed cheeks standing at the edge of a soft blue pond, surrounded by tall wildflowers in pink, yellow, and lavender.
The composition is lush but not busy. Flowering stems frame the scene on all sides, and the warm sand-toned background keeps everything feeling light and airy rather than crowded. The raccoon's striped tail curls behind him like he's mid-thought, which is somehow very relatable.
This woodland nursery decor works because it has a point of view. The folk art quality gives it a handcrafted feel, the color palette is soft enough for a nursery but interesting enough for a big kid's bedroom or playroom, and the wildflower illustration detail rewards a longer look.
It's the kind of print that earns a second glance from every adult who walks into the room, and then a small child immediately tells them the raccoon's name. Hang it where it can hold its own.