Titles are hard. I'm not usually a word person. Work titled "Untitled" can cause a problem, unless it is the only one work a person is ever going to do.
I like this water color. It has a mysterious feel to it. I think of it as autumns welcome to winter. In the curtains I see the imprint of leaves that have left behind their existence and the last leaf that held on for as long as it could, falling into winter.
You may not like any of these, but I've thought of some titles you may consider. Nice work.Good Luck!
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How about "Untitled"?
I love it, but coming up with the title for it is something beyond my skills.
Thanks zataod.
Titles are hard. I'm not usually a word person. Work titled "Untitled" can cause a problem, unless it is the only one work a person is ever going to do.
Hi Katherine,
I like this water color. It has a mysterious feel to it.
I think of it as autumns welcome to winter.
In the curtains I see the imprint of leaves that have left behind their existence and the last leaf that held on for as long as it could, falling into winter.
You may not like any of these, but
I've thought of some titles you may consider.
Nice work.Good Luck!
"Falls Release"
"Autumns Veil"
"Winters Welcome"
"Winters Window"
"Winters Awaking"
Thank you so very much! These are excellent suggestions. I'm particularly fond of "Autumn's Veil".
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