A goose who clearly has somewhere to be, standing in a wildflower meadow like she owns the whole garden. This watercolor farmhouse illustration pairs a proud white goose with climbing pink roses, a weathered wooden fence post, and a loose scatter of wildflowers in soft lavender, yellow, and blush.
The goose wall art is rendered in gentle, washed tones that feel hand-done without being rough, and the composition has just enough detail to reward a long look without overwhelming a small room. The roses wind up the fence post in that effortless way that real climbing roses never actually behave.
It reads as cottagecore nursery decor without being precious about it, which means it grows with the room instead of aging out of it. The country garden palette, soft neutrals, and floral bird poster style work especially well in a nursery or kids' bedroom where you want something calm but not boring.
This is the kind of print that pulls a room together quietly. Hang it above a dresser, beside a bookshelf, or as the starting point for a gallery wall that leans into that soft, garden-meets-farmhouse feeling.