From $89
A kid's room or nursery calling for something with a little story built in usually lands on a piece like this. Two children in Egyptian dress pack fresh snow into a small sphinx, then tie a crimson scarf around its neck while flakes settle on walls of glowing gold sandstone. Nearby, a guardian with a crocodile's head stands watch while a black and tan dog bounds happily through the snowbanks.
Warm ochres and violet shadows give it a storybook feel rather than anything spooky, and the bright white snow gives it a holiday feel that skips the typical red and green entirely. This one comes wide, with nine additional sizes above the smallest 16x12, framed or not, priced from $89.
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Printed on archival-grade, poly-cotton blend canvas with fade-resistant inks rated to hold color for 75+ years. Gallery-wrapped and ready to hang straight out of the box.
Available in sizes from 12x16 up to 40x60 inches, as a 1.25 inch canvas wrap or with a black floating frame.
Free U.S. shipping on all orders. Printed and shipped from U.S.-based facilities. Most orders arrive within 5-10 business days.
Two children in Egyptian dress pack fresh snow into a small sphinx, then wrap a crimson scarf around its neck while flakes settle on walls of glowing gold sandstone. A guardian with a crocodile's head stands watch nearby, and a black and tan dog bounds happily through the drifts.
Warm ochres and violet shadows keep this egyptian snow sphinx nursery art gentle rather than eerie, and the storybook mood makes it easy kids room egyptian wall decor that skips the usual red and green holiday look. Its palette matches much of the African art collection, useful if the room is already building out a themed wall.
It's built with a nursery in mind. The mood is playful rather than eerie: kids building a snow sphinx, a dog bounding through drifts, soft brushwork throughout. The crocodile figure is present but not menacing in the composition. If your nursery leans soft and storybook already, this fits right into that palette of ochre, violet, and white.
It leans year round. The snow and winter setting give it a seasonal edge without any Santa hats or red and green color scheme, so it doesn't feel out of place hanging in July. Think of it as a snow day scene rather than a Christmas decoration, which is why families tend to leave it up all year.
No Frame keeps the canvas wrap edges soft and casual, which fits a nursery that's already gentle in its decor. Black Frame adds more structure and reads a bit more finished, which works well if the room mixes playful art with more grown up furniture. Both are available across every size.