How I keep my art practice simple and frequent - written by Charlotte from CLT_Abstracts

I used to rely on random inspiration with no set theme or template to work from. I found the extensive freedom with this too overwhelming, especially as someone with adhd. So this year, i decided i would create a monthly theme to focus my work on. This is as follows:

Month Theme

January Marks - stencils/marbles/sticks

February Light blue abstract studies

March Inktense views on postcards

April Flowers in bloom

May Changing sea colours

June Trees

July Abstract people

August Energy bursts

September Orange studies

October Texture studies

November Christmas cards

December Still life amongst the chaos

Here are some examples of work i have created so far this year:

The playful start of ©Droplets (2025) by CLT_Abstracts

©Coastal Meanderings - Part 1 (2025) by CLT_Abstracts

©Green energy (2025) by CLT_Abstracts

©View through the trees at Heligan Gardens (2025) by CLT_Abstracts

©Summer Florals (2025) in progress by CLT_Abstracts

All copyrights reserved to ©CLT_Abstracts 2025

Follow me on all social media platforms using the handle @CLT_Abstracts to see more progress videos and photos. Thank you!

Charlotte Taylor

Intuitive, climate-conscious artist taking inspiration from the Cornish landscape and the feelings that unfold as i travel through life.

https://www.cltabstracts.co.uk
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