In the heart of a whimsical forest, tiny woodland creatures gather around an ancient tree. Foxes, raccoons, bunnies, and mysterious friends peek out from mossy roots and leafy branches, each with their own little story. Illustrated in soft greens and earthy tones, this magical scene invites children into a world of gentle curiosity and natural wonder. A timeless piece for storytelling and dreamy nursery decor.
In the heart of a whimsical forest, tiny woodland creatures gather around an ancient tree. Foxes, raccoons, bunnies, and mysterious friends peek out from mossy roots and leafy branches, each with their own little story. Illustrated in soft greens and earthy tones, this magical scene invites children into a world of gentle curiosity and natural wonder. A timeless piece for storytelling and dreamy nursery decor.
Premium quality ring binders
Material
Material
FSC-certified premium paper and high-quality softcover.
Details
Details
The inside pages are available lined, squared or dotted.
High quality print
High quality print
Double-sided HD digital printing with a sharpness of 1,600 dpi for brilliant results.
Versatile in use
Versatile in use
The ideal everyday companion - for yourself or as a gift.
Sustainably produced
Sustainably produced
Our promise: certified materials, green electricity and CO₂-neutral production.
Produced in Germany
Produced in Germany
We produce all our prints at our own production site.
"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.