This gazelle walked into the room and quietly became the most composed presence in it. It's a front-facing gazelle wall art portrait, framed in a twisted rope border against soft sage green stripes, illustrated in warm amber, cream, and muted green tones.
The composition is calm and centered, with the antelope's curved horns and steady gaze giving it a gentle authority that reads well from across the room. It sits somewhere between a classic natural history illustration and modern boho neutral wildlife print, which is a harder balance to strike than it sounds.
This is the kind of savanna nursery art that works in a room that isn't fully themed but needs something with quiet personality. The sage and warm neutrals pull it into spaces that lean earthy, nature-forward, or softly safari-inspired without going full expedition tent.
It grows with the room, too. What starts as antelope nursery decor in a newborn's space tends to hold its own as the room evolves, because the illustration has enough sophistication to not feel outgrown at age five.