A close-up photo of thick, textured blobs of oil paint in earthy and autumn-inspired tones arranged on a light-colored palette. The colors closely resemble the October 2025 palette, including dark brown, burnt orange, burgundy, beige, green, and blue-gray hues, with visible brush strokes adding texture and depth.

Play with Colour: October 2025 Trends

Ready to cozy up your palette? October 2025’s colour trends bring a rich blend of warm neutrals, spiced oranges, bold reds, natural greens, and cool blues — perfect for fall-inspired art and design. Whether you’re painting, designing, or experimenting digitally, these shades are all about sparking fresh ideas while keeping things stylishly grounded.

A digital graphic featuring a palette of 15 color swatches arranged in three tilted columns. Each swatch is labeled with its hexadecimal color code. The central text "September 2025" appears in a large, white cursive font over a semi-transparent black band across the middle.

5 Colour Palettes for September Creativity

Looking to freshen up your creative projects this September? This post serves up five stunning colour palettes inspired by the seasonal shift—from golden sunsets to coastal calm and earthy harvest tones. Whether you’re designing, painting, or styling, these handpicked hues will spark ideas and bring your early fall mood boards to life.

The image is a collage combining vintage elements. At the center is a sepia-toned, torn photograph of a man and woman in formal attire from the early 20th century. The man has a mustache and wears a bow tie, while the woman has her hair styled up with decorative hairpins and earrings. To the left, there is a smaller photograph of the same man standing in a long coat. The background is layered with old handwritten text, newspaper clippings, and teal and reddish watercolor-like stains. Over the collage, large cursive script is written in pale pink.

The Writing with No Meaning

Dive into the mesmerizing world of asemic writing—art that looks like writing but carries no literal meaning. In this post, I share how exploring mark making and wordless journaling became a meditative, freeing practice that adds depth to my art and lets creativity flow without the pressure of perfection.