Wall Decor: Wild Kingdom
Tracy Bulla -- Home Accents Today, 2/1/2007
Friendly, as opposed to ferocious, creatures line up a new theme in wall art, resulting in a circus of activity. Born to frolic, these prints capture a sense of fun and festivity that's sure to steal even the most grown-up of hearts.
Part of the American Collection from Imax, pleasingly plump farm animals share the spotlight with complementary rustic frames ($180, set of three).

A giclee reproduction of George Lawson's whimsical Animal Alphabet gets suited up with a sleek white lacquered frame from Smith & Co. ($130).


Form and Pheromone showcases remarkably cool Walking Leaf insects under glass in a trio of brilliant hues ($500).
Exclusive to CAS, a set of six hand-drawn animals frolic within a French country border ($229).

Framed in dark wood moulding, the framed giclee on canvas from Phoenix Galleries takes the form of a piquant owl perched on a branch ($259).
A languid and possibly lazy tortoise lies posed for a portrait in Beaume Collection's picturesque watercolor painting.

















