Help Me Name A Piece #2

I started out thinking my images represented something only personal, specific to myself and my own life; and, therefore, probably not relevant to others. However, as I began to show the work, I found the panels were deeply affecting to others, and individual pieces often generated strong responses as viewers grappled to understand the “story” or message of the image. I believe this is because the meaning of the images is gleaned by a process of self and social examination which discerns their meaning for our lives and communities. For this reason I now name pieces in a group setting bringing together as 2 to 10 others to help me figure out what the message is behind each piece. This “naming Process” is very taxing part since it demands a connection between the intuitive and the rational parts of the mind.

During a naming session, the group dialogues about a piece until it slowly refines the message and a name is offered which we can all agree upon. When the right name is found, there is often a feeling of instant connection between participants. When a name is given to a piece out of such a group consensus, art creates community not mere opinion. This is the true basis of culture. I have observed that people are often drawn to a particular piece which has something to tell them and that when they explore their reactions to the piece it opens the piece up to understanding by others as well. Currently, I am experimenting with naming pieces on line. Below is the current piece I am soliciting names for. If you are interested and want to send in a name please comment below. Feel free to submit multiple entries if you wish. If you submit a name I will keep in touch with you and let you know what the final name is I select for the piece as well as others which were suggested.

 

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8 Responses to Help Me Name A Piece #2

  1. John deValcourt says:

    Welcome, strangers.

    Species Interplay.

    Melting Pot.

  2. Joking Around on Land and Sea

  3. Jody Bare says:

    “Waterway Stretch” (Exciting piece: environmental reality feel)

  4. Ken Schedler says:

    How about: Cadena de Vida

  5. Brad Burkhart, Sculptor says:

    All these names were further evaluated by a naming session group held at my studio on July 20, 2019 and it was unanimously decided that Cadena de la Vida which means chain of life or chain of being was the right name for this work.

  6. Ken Schedler says:

    Cosmic connection

  7. “In Service, But Still Struggling”

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