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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Woman at the Well? hmmm

I think there's a whole relief society fireside by that name and it really bothers me that they bogarted it.  Not to be discouraged I'll call this "Samaritan Woman at the Well".  That makes this a little more definitive, doesn't it?
    When it comes down to it I don't really know how I feel about naming art.  If it doesn't stand on it's own without the artist justifying it with a name that pulls it from the swamp of ambiguity then in one way or another it's a small failure.  I heard of a gallery in California where the gallery owner hangs no titles of any kind.  I like that.  Either its nice to look at or it's not.  You feel something or you don't.  There's a message or the artist has nothing to say.
    So on second thought this has no title.  Some people might look at it and see a woman who's trying to figure out what just happened with an uncanny stranger here at her favorite watering hole and others might just see a fairly competent figure and life study which, in reality, is what I wanted to paint.  I guess I'm not saying what it is.
I just think it's nice to look at.

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