TOPIC: Painting Titles?
13th August 2011
Titles for paintings are just my words; words that come to my mind after a work is completed. Just as legitimate are your words.
Feel free to share your “titles”. They can be short or long.
Current feature: a painting from the Glyphs series. When I look at this painting, a number of different experiences come to mind. One of them took place quite a while ago, one afternoon when I was crossing the San Francisco Bay Bridge. I felt elated that things were indeed working out well after my move from the Los Angeles area. A confident exuberance just suddenly effused me with a sense of lightness as I was driving over the bay. A strong sense of lightness and new possibilities.
What comes to your mind when you look at this painting?

Feel free to share your “titles”. They can be short or long.
Current feature: a painting from the Glyphs series. When I look at this painting, a number of different experiences come to mind. One of them took place quite a while ago, one afternoon when I was crossing the San Francisco Bay Bridge. I felt elated that things were indeed working out well after my move from the Los Angeles area. A confident exuberance just suddenly effused me with a sense of lightness as I was driving over the bay. A strong sense of lightness and new possibilities.
What comes to your mind when you look at this painting?

Comments
By sean demalleville: when i look at this painting i think of an idea popping into my head and a light bulb going off.its a very happy painting an gets me in the party mood (Mexican fiesta)! it also reminds me of balance.
By kathleen fusek: springing to life!
By Beth Kabat: The figure seems to be saying, "Wow, I love it, but how do you ride this thing?"
By Mary Benson: Darn. I immediately thought, "A new idea just came into my head and boy of boy is it a good one!" and then I read sean demalleville's almost identical thought.
By Kimberly Boudreaux: "Celebrate Enlightenment" or
"Illumination Composition"
It looks to me like someone playing the tambourine in celebration of an idea.
Or....they started celebrating and became enlightened and illminated.