A whimsical and richly detailed illustration of a futuristic bunny colony on a distant planet. This vertical artwork captures a colorful rocket base inhabited by cheerful space bunnies. With floating planets, candy-colored vegetation, and cozy rooms filled with space tech, it invites both kids and adults into an enchanting sci-fi fantasy world.
A whimsical and richly detailed illustration of a futuristic bunny colony on a distant planet. This vertical artwork captures a colorful rocket base inhabited by cheerful space bunnies. With floating planets, candy-colored vegetation, and cozy rooms filled with space tech, it invites both kids and adults into an enchanting sci-fi fantasy world.
Premium quality canvases
Canvas Details
Canvas Details
High-resolution colours and sharpness on canvas - in various designs.
Shadow Frame Options
Shadow Frame Options
Get it ready to hang. All of our canvases are produced by hand, just for you.
Material
Material
High-quality frames from our production center for long-lasting results.
High Quality Printing
High Quality Printing
8-colour precision printing with a sharpness of 1,440 dpi for brilliant results.
Sustainably Produced
Sustainably Produced
Our promise: certified materials, green electricity and CO₂-neutral production.
Accessories
Accessories
Optimum presentation with the help of an elegant picture rail.
Made in Germany
Made in Germany
We proudly produce every one of our prints at our own facilities.
"I create to bring softness and wonder into the world of children — gentle visuals that feel like a warm story whispered before sleep."
Wonderfolk is a visual world created for little dreamers. Each artwork begins as a carefully crafted concept — a visual story shaped by color, texture, and emotion. I bring these stories to life through a process that blends artistic direction, thoughtful composition, and a painterly aesthetic inspired by traditional techniques.
The result? Soft, poetic scenes designed to bring calm and wonder to children's spaces.
Every piece is gently curated, and nothing gets listed until it passes the sparkle test of my most honest art critic: my 4-year-old son, Luca.