This cheetah knows something you don't, and it's not sharing. It's resting at the edge of a watering hole, half-hidden in tall grass, one paw raised like it's mid-thought, completely unbothered by the world.
This cheetah wall art is rendered in loose, confident brushstrokes with a warm earthy palette of ochre, olive, and deep brown. The African wildlife illustration has a painterly quality that feels collected rather than printed, and the big cat sits in the composition with a quiet authority that reads well from across the room.
It works in a nursery because it's calm without being sleepy. It works in a kids' bedroom because it has just enough wildness to feel interesting. The safari animal nursery decor feel is there, but it leans more "nature documentary you actually want to watch" than "generic jungle theme."
This earthy tone nature print is the kind of piece that grows with a child, from the baby who stares at contrast and movement, to the kid who starts asking questions about cheetahs at the dinner table. That's a good problem to have.