Art Journal Ideas

This art blog focuses on painting especially floral and abstract art. The artist shares here creative process on her blog. You will get art inspiration and exploration ideas for painting expressive, colorful, whimsical and loose flower paintings.

  • I Am Botanical Garden: An Artistic Expression

    Blue and Pink is a color combination is trending. I love both colors. My favorite blues are like aqua and turquoise. My favorite pinks are magenta, coral pinks and brown pinks. Why didn’t I paint with these color combinations? Oh… Continue reading

    I Am Botanical Garden: An Artistic Expression
  • Mocha Mousse and Art: Merging Trends with Personal Style

    Do you really want to fit in? I don’t want to fit in. My ultimate goal is to be myself and do it so well that I don’t care what people think. In this post, I will talk about trends,… Continue reading

    Mocha Mousse and Art: Merging Trends with Personal Style
  • Flow with paper collage

    Have you explored paper collage? I have always been a fan of Eric Carle. In this post, I will share with you some of my favorite paper collage projects. Then I’ll show you why it’s such a magical medium to… Continue reading

    Flow with paper collage
  • Magic of Poinsettias: A Creative Journey

    Hello! I just thought it would be fun to open up our journal and paint some flowers. Don’t have paint? Use what you have? You can use markers, pens or how about a pencil. Poinsettias are a flower for the… Continue reading

    Magic of Poinsettias: A Creative Journey
  • Paint Pink Roses with Ornaments

    You know that feeling of creative exploration and you discover something new? Painting flowers with an ornament is on the top of my list! In this post, we are going to paint pink roses with ornaments. After reading this post,… Continue reading

    Paint Pink Roses with Ornaments
  • Your Art Matters: Think for Yourself

    Are you overthinking about what others think of your work? Stop it. In this post we’ll ask ourselves what we think of our work and create a poster or doodle from that perspective. Never mind what people think. What do… Continue reading

    Your Art Matters: Think for Yourself