This puppy is running directly at you, and somehow that feels like a personal invitation. It's a watercolor illustration of a golden retriever puppy mid-sprint, mouth open, tail up, ears flopping, looking like he just heard the word "walk" from three rooms away.
The palette is soft cream and warm sand, with loose watercolor washes and just enough ink line to give the puppy personality without overworking the detail. Little freckles across his nose, a shadow of muddy paws beneath him, a tail that is clearly wagging faster than the artist could capture. This retriever wall art has the kind of looseness that makes it feel alive rather than stiff.
It brings a lightness to a room without being loud about it. Works beautifully in a nursery, a playroom, or honestly anywhere you want something that makes people smile when they walk past it. The neutral tones keep it from feeling juvenile, which means it grows with the kid and the room.
This is the kind of dog nursery decor that pulls double duty. It is sweet enough for a baby's first room and cool enough to stay on the wall long after they've outgrown everything else in it.