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How to Title Your Work of Art
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Tags: Art, Naming Your Art, Personal Art, Artists
Creating a title for your latest masterpiece can often times be more difficult than actually creating it. Your title should be bold, personal, and expressive. Below are some great suggestions on you to title your work of art.
| 1. | Look at your artwork. What were you trying to show with your piece? Beauty? Hidden depth and meaning? A moral message? Figure out everything that makes your piece unique. |
| 2. | Find out the key words. |
| 3. | Narrow it down once you're happy with the amount of descriptions you've put on your list. |
| 4. | Pretend you're the viewer of the piece, not the creator of it. What would stand out to you most? What would you like most? Let's narrow down the list to: Irises and sunny day. |
| 5. | Figure out what type of image you want to convey, even before the person looks at it. "A Sunny Day" makes you think of a clear, sunny sky, where "Irises" makes you think of a garden, or even of just some flowers. |
| 6. | Now remember your language class. Alliteration helps titles (the repetition of a beginning sound), as does anything that lets it roll of the tongue. Keep that in mind! |
| 7. | You've done it! You've created a name for your piece that is descriptive and sounds great. |
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