Some kids ask for a horse phase. Others just never leave it.
This set of three chestnut horse wall art pieces works together like a quiet story: a lone horse grazing across an open meadow, a close portrait with a flaxen mane catching the light, and a second horse standing still in a shallow marsh. The thick impasto brushwork gives each piece real texture and weight, the kind you can see from across the room.
The palette is soft but grounded, warm chestnuts and sandy creams against muted blue-grey skies and golden grass. It reads as rustic animal canvas without tipping into barn-sign territory, which is a harder balance to strike than it sounds. This is farmhouse equine decor that feels collected, not themed.
Hung together, the three pieces create a calm, unhurried mood that works just as naturally in a living room or master bedroom as it does in a child's room. The wild horse landscape and portrait scale well on larger walls, and the set holds its own without needing anything around it.
This is equestrian home decor for the long haul, not just the phase.