Titling your artwork can be very challenging!
We all want to move beyond generic descriptions like “vase with flowers”.
As a professional artist with over 25 years exhibiting worldwide... it's hard to pull ideas from thin air. This is why i started thinking about it differently - to help me get to the soul of my artwork. I hope this helps you too!
5. Speak from the heart. When we convey a message, or share a tender moment of vulnerability we draw the viewer into a more intimate storyline. “Heart Whispers” I wanted to share this quiet, magical exchange between this huge horse and it’s tiny human companion. That unspoken bond, unconditional love and trust between a young girl and her gentle giant; their hearts beat as one. Perfect Communion. Magic.
6. Dedicate it: “Peonies for Dad” ( featured in International Artist Magazine). It was Father’s Day and I was visiting my father with my siblings. He was living alone at the time and I had noticed peonies growing in his rather un-manicured yard. I picked a few of the fallen heads, heavy from an early morning rain. He didn’t have a vase so I grabbed an old jam jar and placed it on his worn out oak table. By mid afternoon, the sun came out and we all enjoyed a beautiful day. When we went inside the jar was glowing and I quickly grabbed my camera before the moment passed. I had illuminated the flowers by salvaging them and in return, “Peonies for Dad” became the perfect painting the moment they were illuminated through the afternoon sunlight.
7. Use a line from an old poem: Finally, if you really struggle for the right words, try looking up a line from a song or poem that my do the trick!