Turns out a volleyball-playing tiger is exactly the kind of art that makes a child stop in the doorway and actually look. This set of six watercolor illustrations follows a rotating cast of safari and jungle animals, all mid-match on a sandy court, doing what animals presumably do when we're not watching.
Each print is soft and warm, built in sandy golds and gentle grays with pops of color from a macaw's feathers or a crocodile's green scales. The animals wall art has a loose, hand-drawn quality that feels fresh without being loud, the kind of thing that works in a nursery now and holds up in a big-kid room later. Six scenes, six different lineups: a leaping tiger, a spike from a giraffe, a panda serving with surprising focus.
As jungle nursery decor goes, this one has a little more personality than a generic safari print. It's playful without being chaotic, and the sports animal illustration angle gives it an energy that works especially well in a playroom or a bedroom for a kid who already loves being active.
The set of six gives you flexibility, whether you line them up in a row or arrange them in a grid. It's a complete story on the wall, and it's a good one.