Nobody warned me that decorating for a baby would turn me into someone who has opinions about wing patterns. This butterfly artwork set of four features soft, textured brushwork on a warm neutral base, each panel built around its own butterfly in a different pose and palette.
Buttery yellow wings anchor the first piece, pink and gray florals frame the second, a pale swallowtail rests mid-flight in the third, and a small gathering of speckled gray-brown butterflies fills the fourth with quiet movement. Blush pink, dusty blue, and sage green florals thread through each one, giving the whole set that pastel cottagecore feel without tipping into anything saccharine. The brushstrokes have real texture to them, so the pieces read as art, not decoration that happened to have butterflies on it.
Hung together, they bring a gentle, garden-gathered energy to a nursery or kids' bedroom, the kind of wall that makes the whole room feel calmer just by existing. They also hold their own in a more vibrant playroom, working as a soft counterpoint to louder colors elsewhere.
This is floral nursery art that grows with a kid, not out of a phase. Group them as a nature gallery wall, or split the four across different walls entirely. Either way, they carry themselves.