The three fastest animals in Africa just made it onto your kid's wall, and somehow they look completely calm about it.
This set of three prints brings together a leaping gazelle, a strutting ostrich, and a mid-sprint cheetah, each rendered in soft sepia watercolor with fine pencil detail and a warm neutral background. As animal wall art goes, it sits in that rare spot between genuinely interesting and genuinely calm, which is not always easy to find.
The palette is all sandy tones, dusty greens, and warm grays, with just enough watercolor wash to feel alive without competing with anything else in the room. The African safari nursery feel comes naturally here, not from bright primary colors or bold borders, but from the animals themselves and the quiet savanna grasses beneath them.
Hung in a row, these prints give a nursery or kids' bedroom a sense of movement and story without tipping into busy. The neutral animal wall decor works especially well in rooms that already have wood tones, linen, or earthy textiles doing the heavy lifting.
This is the kind of set that grows with a child, from the nursery years straight through to a kid who can actually tell you the difference between a cheetah and a leopard.