How
do you title an artwork?
These days I am in the midst of preparing for a
show that is coming up next month and so I am not only engrossed in creating
the works but also pondering on the apt titles for the same. I, for one, am not
an advocate of “Untitled” which often point towards no-direction, lack of
appreciation even culminating to not providing considerable thought to your own work (or
else one needs to the blue-chip/elite artist to do so, just saying). It may sound a bit
extreme but that is what I personally feel unless and until the work is so
self-explanatory that it defies a title or maybe belittled/ shrunk/ compartmentalized
by one.
Sometimes
the titles pose themselves naturally even before I start to paint and at times
I need to give it thorough thought.
So
here are some ways (with some famous examples) you can come across a wonderful title:
1. The
work itself suggests a title! Yes, it often does. The concept or what you are
trying to paint/create often points toward a title, the obvious one.
Three Girls - 1935 - Amrita Sher-Gil
2. The
names of the prominent colours used in the work.
Red Poppy No. V -1928- Georgia O' Keeffe
3. Suggestive/reminiscent
of something/place etc.
Tuscany-1963-Helen Frankenthaler
4. Titles
of literary works, movies or albums or even influenced by its authors.
Pére Ubu-1936- Dora Maar
Kara Walker on Toni Morrison
cover of The New Yorker-9 Aug 2019
5. Song
lyrics or a line from your own poem even meander through aphorisms. I use my own Haiku as titles for many of my paintings. It makes it a bit long but then I like it!
6. On feelings and emotions.
7. On
historical events, day-to-day struggles and happenings, natural occurrences.
8. Series can have a single title, followed by a number or variations of the name. I have a series of 6 paintings called "Repercussions" but then each painting owns a Haiku of mine.
It’s
All Over Now, Baby Blue- 2018 -Bob Dylan
6. On feelings and emotions.
The Destruction of Life - 1974 - Louise Bourgeois
Misery
– 1895 – Kathe Kollwitz
Salazar vomiting the homeland -1960 - Paula Rego
8. Series can have a single title, followed by a number or variations of the name. I have a series of 6 paintings called "Repercussions" but then each painting owns a Haiku of mine.
Infinity Net series - Yayoi Kusama
Wave
Returning- 2009 -Maggi Hambling
There are several personal ways in which you may go about selecting
a title. This is just
what I follow when I contemplate on it. Please
do share your ideas in the comments.
Image courtesy: Google except for the title which is my own.
I often use Scripture themes, song titles, and feelings to title my works. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteThat's interesting. Never thought to title my paintings {Titles are really important when I'm writing a story}. Thanks for sharing these beautiful artworks. :)
ReplyDeleteGood luck for your show...
ReplyDeleteThe art work with title "Destruction of life" is so interesting and very prompt.
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