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How Artists Can Use Pinterest Predicts 2026

A medium-by-medium guide for artists on how to use Pinterest Predicts to connect your work to tomorrow’s searches.

Pinterest Predicts is Pinterest’s trend forecast report that reveals what millions of people are already searching for, long before these trends hit the mainstream. These aren’t random buzzwords. They’re data signals that reflect collective curiosity in aesthetics, identity, craft, and culture.

Below, I’ve paired 10 Pinterest Predicts 2026 trends with creative art disciplines to show how trends can serve as creative prompts, helping artists move through ruts, reignite inspiration, or recognize when their existing work already aligns with what people are searching for. When that alignment is present, Pinterest SEO becomes a natural extension of your work, which can be woven into an effective marketing strategy.

Cool Blue: Painting & Color-Centric Work

Trend Context: Cool Blue refers to a rising interest in icy, glacier-inspired tones and serene, calm palettes. Viewers are gravitating toward imagery that feels cleansing, thoughtful, and visually restful.

How painters can lean in:

  • Use frosty blues and cool gradients in figurative or abstract work
  • Explore themes of calm, stillness, or winter landscapes
  • Title and describe Pins with language like cool blue composition, glacial gradients, or serene tonal painting

Why this helps: Color keywords like “icy blue,” “glacier aesthetic,” and “cool-toned art” are rising in searches and are perfect for Pinterest SEO, right now.1

Brooched: Sculpture & Ornamented Objects

Trend context: Brooched is rooted in the resurgence of ornamental accessories and decorative flair. In 2026, people are searching for jewelry, embellishment, and identity through ornamentation.

How sculptors and jewelry-makers can apply it:

  • Create small sculptural objects inspired by vintage pins, brooches, or costume accessories
  • Explore themes of adornment, heirloom quality, or reinvented jewelry forms
  • Pin high-contrast close-ups with descriptive titles like handcrafted ornamental brooch sculpture

Why this helps: Pinterest is literally seeing search growth around “brooch aesthetic”, tapping into elaborate, expressive details that resonate across art and fashion.1

Extra Celestial: Glass Blowing & Light-Driven Sculpture

Trend context: Extra Celestial reflects a growing fascination with cosmic and otherworldly aesthetics like opalescence, iridescence, light refraction, and forms that feel suspended between science and wonder. Rather than literal sci-fi imagery, this trend is rooted in how light, color, and atmosphere interact.1

How glass artists can interpret it:

  • Working with opalescent, iridescent, or dichroic glass that shifts color as light moves
  • Creating blown forms that feel planetary, orbital, or weightless, emphasizing curvature and transparency
  • Photographing work in natural or directional light (backlit, dusk light, window light) to highlight glow and refraction
  • Sharing process moments where molten glass appears fluid, luminous, and almost cosmic

Why this helps:
Search interest in opalescent textures, iridescence, and light-reactive materials continues to rise. Glass-blown work naturally embodies these qualities, making Extra Celestial a trend that amplifies what the medium already does best, transforming light into experience while supporting strong Pinterest SEO and discovery.1

New Deco: Graphic Design & Illustration

Trend context: A modern twist on Art Deco, think bold geometry, metallic sheen, and structured compositions.

How illustrators and graphic artists can use it:

  • Use symmetrical patterns, geometric linework, and metallic accents
  • Reference Art Deco shapes with a fresh, 2026 palette
  • Pin variations: New Deco pattern study, 2026 geometric poster series

Why this helps: Pinterest search activity shows renewed interest in Deco shapes, clean lines, and retro-modern style, crossing disciplines from decor to graphics.1

FunHaus: Installation & Experimental Work

Trend context: FunHaus is a playful, circus-inspired aesthetic accentuating bold stripes, sculptural whimsy, and creative theatricality.2

For installation & experimental artists:

  • Build interactive, playful environments or tactile pieces
  • Use bold color and sculptural form to evoke a sense of “performance”
  • Pin process videos, in-situ shots, or playful details

Why this helps: Pinterest users are connecting with joyful, whimsical aesthetic searches that break from minimalism.


This trend is already playing out in music! I recently discovered, and love Haute and Freddy, who are embracing the whimsy of a lavish carnival.

Cabbage Crush: Ceramics & Organic Forms

Trend context: While a food trend, the surge in interest around cabbage reflects a broader fascination with leafy textures, organic forms, and nature as subject.

How this can inspire ceramicists:

  • Explore glazed surfaces with leafy or botanical textures
  • Create pieces with layered, organic patterns reminiscent of cabbage leaves
  • Describe Pins with organic ceramic texture, leaf pattern pottery, and nature-inspired ceramics

Why this helps: Pinterest is seeing search growth that connects food aesthetics with visual and tactile inspiration, how fun for ceramics.1

Wilderkind: Nature-Inspired Fine Art

Trend context: Wilderkind is about woodland aesthetics, dreamy nature imagery, and organic textures.
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For fine art painters & illustrators:

  • Focus on forests, fauna, and natural patterns
  • Use mixed media to evoke atmosphere and texture
  • Keywords like woodland landscape art and nature aesthetic painting support discovery

Why this helps: This trend taps into deep cultural interest in nature connection and escapism.3
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Throwback Kid: Textile & Memory Work

Trend context: Throwback Kid evokes childhood nostalgia, vintage toys, retro patterns, and cozy memories.

Textile artists, weavers & fiber makers:

  • Incorporate retro motifs, patchwork inspired by childhood patterns, or heirloom textiles
  • Pin nostalgic fiber art series, retro quilt patterns, Throwback Kid color palette

Why this helps: Nostalgia drives search behavior that’s deeply emotional, and emotion is excellent fuel for art discovery.4

Pen Pals: Paper & Illustration

Trend context: A revival of letter writing, stationery culture, and analog creativity.
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Artists working in illustration, collage, or paper craft can:

  • Create hand-drawn stationery sets
  • Explore narrative illustration series based around letters, postcards, or analog storytelling
  • Pin illustrated stationery set, pen pal art series

Why this helps: This trend reflects a longing for tangible connection, something Pinterest users are actively exploring.1

Khaki Coded: Adventure & Textural Art

Trend context: Emerging from a mix of utility style and earthy, grounded color palettes.

What this means for artists:

  • Earth tones, utility-inspired palettes, and rugged texture studies in fine art or mixed media
  • Collage works incorporating maps, sand, and field notes
  • Pin using earth tone painting, fieldwork mixed media, utility color study

Why this helps: Pinterest search trends around earthy color, practical aesthetics, and outdoor inspiration elevate visual searches in art and lifestyle.4

Bringing It Together: How This Helps Your Pinterest SEO

Pinterest Predicts isn’t about copying trends, it’s about meeting people where their curiosity already lives. When you:

  • translate cultural interest into art language,
  • match visuals to real search behavior, and
  • describe your work with clear, intent-driven language,

Pinterest will begin showing your art to the right audiences.

Isn’t this the kind of visibility every artist wants!

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Save one of these Pinterest Predicts Pins to the most relevant board so you can come back to it later. Saving Pins is a great way to build Domain Quality, learn more about that here. 📌

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Footnotes

  1. Pinterest ↩︎
  2. The Spruce ↩︎
  3. Creativebloq ↩︎
  4. The Modems ↩︎

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