Knitting, Hart Square
You created photographs, processed them, edited them spent three weeks sweating out the artists statement (you’ve read the last three weeks of blog posts haven’t you?) and the only thing holding you up is what you are going to call your project. You created a project name, you just don’t know it. Go back and read the statement you’ve spent weeks working on. The title of your project is a phrase hidden in your artist’s statement. All you have to do is find the three or four words that are the very essence of the project. Look through everything because the right words may have been edited out of the final statement, or be hinted at in some of the words or phrases you didn't use in writing your statement.
Once you figure out that the name of the project is in your artist’s statement, then people will think you are clever to have created a project where the title, the statement and the photographs are all working together. The only thing it took was a lot of hard work on your part.
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