Schlagwort: floral

  • Free May Moon tracker

    Free May Moon tracker

    Photo of a habit tracker with an abstract painting of flowers

    Bloom

    Originally I wanted to do some watercolor florals as decoration for the tracker but somehow inspiration just didn’t hit me. Instead I felt more drawn to create some abstracts and I recently fell a bit in love with the color combination of spring green, sunset orange and mint green that a friend recently gave me as a task. Today I sat down and played a bit aroung with my acrylic colors and I really like the pop of color they give.

    I also created some matching journaling cards but those will be a goodie for my newsletter-subscribers. So make sure to sign up in time!

    The tracker is a simple vertical tracker for up to 11 things you want to keep track of as well as the full illustrated frame. The PDF file contains a German version (page 2) and an English version (page 1). The moon phases fit for Europe. Please note they may vary in other regions. Size is 11,9 x 21 cm (PDF file is Din A4 with cut marks).

    If you like the tracker or my work you can support me by sharing my posts on social media or buy me a tea 😊

    Please read over the terms of use before downloading:

    Terms of use

    This printable is free for personal use only. You are allowed to share the tracker under the following terms:

    • You may not use the tracker for commercial purposes.
    • If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you may not distribute the modified material.
    • Attribution is not necessary but appreciated (tag me as @astrofruechtle on Instagram).

    Ps: The download will be available till end of the month. Afterwards the file will be deleted and no longer be available.

  • Explorations into abstract art

    Explorations into abstract art

    A photo showing an abstract painting with acrylics and the matching colors

    Lately, I’ve been drawn to abstract painting more and more. It’s a unique form of art that allows me to express my creativity without being bound by traditional techniques or rules. On the other hand it’s also a challenge if you get stuck in your head.

    What helps me to prevent going in my head is to just play and experiment without an intention of making „good“ looking art. Something that I learned in a group of lovely people in That Creative Space. So I’ve been experimenting with different techniques and color combinations. One of them was suggested by my dear friend Sabrina from SuisideArt and it really caught my eye: spring green, sunset orange, and mint green.

    The bright and cheerful spring green represents growth, renewal, and nature. It adds a sense of freshness and energy, perfectly fitting to spring. Sunset orange, on the other hand, is warm and vibrant and adds a lot of drama and intensity. A touch of freshness and balance comes from the mint green that adds a sense of harmony and serenity. Together, these colors create a striking and unique combination that adds a lot of interest and depth while evoking a wide range of emotions and moods.

    It was a lot of fun painting with this colors and I’ll definitely come back to them soon. But I also plan to keep exploring and experimenting with different colors and techniques, and let my creativity run wild.

    • A photo showing an abstract painting with acrylics and the matching colors
    • Abstract paint exoeriment with a sunset orange
    • Photo of my desk that shows some drying paintings, a palette knife and used tape.
  • A floral journal page

    A floral journal page

    Just wanted to throw in this short snap of a floral corner I made last year with fineliner and watercolors.