Untitled

Untitled by Kitsmumma
Untitled by Kitsmumma

Untitled

I’m thinking of entering this photograph in a competition but can’t decide on a title or the matte colour. Any suggestions gratefully appreciated.

Untouched Photograph from my Colour & Motion Study series.

Untitled belongs to the following groups:

Abstract Art, Abstract Realism, As Is, Australian Bush and Rainforest Photography, Landscape Photography, Lines, Rural NSW and Timelapse/Long Exposure Photography
  • Steve  Woodman

    Steve Woodman, about 1 month ago

    I love the tone of balance of this piece. A title eludes me, however.

  • Silvia Manuela

    Silvia Manuela, about 1 month ago

    Always interesting work, Sylvia. First word that came to me was ‘frill’, I think this is because it looks like hair, and it just fired off ‘fringe’, but on second blinking I thought ‘freefall’ :)

  • Karen Cook

    Karen Cook, about 1 month ago

    I’d have to say the white matte…

  • Kitsmumma

    Kitsmumma in reply to Steve Woodman’s comment, about 1 month ago

    Thanks so much Steve, still eludes me too!

  • Sylvia Tax

    Sylvia Tax, about 1 month ago

    Wow, beautiful !
    Love the colours.

  • Kitsmumma

    Kitsmumma in reply to Silvia Manuela’s comment, about 1 month ago

    Always interesting interpretations Silvia. I’ll admit, hair is not what I wanted the viewer to see…...but each to their own imagination, hehe! It did bring a smile to my face. This is meant to be an interpretation of a landscape, my landscape. It is actually a photo of some trees/branches. Not sure if it works or not?

  • Kitsmumma

    Kitsmumma in reply to Karen Cook’s comment, about 1 month ago

    Thanks for that Karen, I agree.

  • Kitsmumma

    Kitsmumma in reply to Sylvia Tax’s comment, about 1 month ago

    Colours of the Australian bush, thanks so much Sylvia.

  • HOOK  STUDIO

    HOOK STUDIO, about 1 month ago

    FANTASTICISIMOLICIOUS
    So good it needed it’s own word. Really GR8 Cheers steve ( ; – ))

  • Silvia Manuela

    Silvia Manuela, about 1 month ago

    I also agree with the white matte, also, what emotion did you wish this beauty to conjure up (apart from the glory of a prize) :)

  • Miron Abramovici

    Miron Abramovici, about 1 month ago

    Flow
    Go with the flow
    Black matte

  • Judi FitzPatrick

    Judi FitzPatrick, about 1 month ago

    Just lovely. The word “hiding” comes to me, as in hiding in the waving grass. I prefer the black mat.

  • Lucindawind

    Lucindawind, about 1 month ago

    beautiful abstract!

  • leecemee

    leecemee, about 1 month ago

    the black really focuses the image, while the white opens it up.
    smacks of fred williams… a homage to the great man?
    an image called FRED

  • AnaBanana

    AnaBanana, about 1 month ago

    I love the image, is beautiful… if i had to pick i will go for black :) sorry cant help with title.. im hopeless :)

  • ftrlksbrght

    ftrlksbrght, about 1 month ago

    Nice. Gorgeous abstract. I can see it being used as album art for a band.

  • silverdew

    silverdew, about 1 month ago

    Wow this is gorgeous and so beautiful! :) Very well done!

    Hmm, I think a white matte would work, although I do like the black one, too….!

  • Andrew Brown

    Andrew Brown, about 1 month ago

    Hi Sylvia, I’ve recently been converted to black matts – and I think it makes this particular image “pop” based on your samples so that’s my vote. As for a title, something to do with weaving or woven??

  • Jules Campbell

    Jules Campbell, about 1 month ago

    MM a tough one ttv princess, for me the white matt softens the image and the black pulls the image in and contains it. I guess depending on what you what to call it might determine the colour of the matt perhaps. Say the white matt and a title like ‘breeze’ or ‘flow’ like Miron suggests. But with all that said..black is also traditional for displaying and presenting in photo comps.. you would also have to consider the size of the image too?

  • Rhana Griffin

    Rhana Griffin, about 1 month ago

    Dreamweaver. First thing that popped into my head.

    As for the matt, if your only choiced are black or white definately the black. Black draws the eye into an image whereas white forms a barrier, except for a very few pictures which it totally suits. However, if you decide to get this printed off and matted at your local framing shop I would suggest maybe a deep blue, or even a chocolate brown. If you went with the chocolate brown you could have a cream double matt for the centre matt.

  • Lauren O'Keefe

    Lauren O'Keefe, about 1 month ago

    i like the black matte and what about fragmented for title? i see the design but i see how it’s broken into sections, fragmented.

  • Dorit

    Dorit, about 1 month ago

    Wow. Beautiful image. Love the tones and the movement.
    I prefer the black matte. And as a title I though of something with dream. Maybe “I had a dream last night” or Rhanas suggestion “Dreamweaver” or “Dreamscape” or “Wonderland”.

  • Jules Campbell

    Jules Campbell, about 1 month ago

    Another title – “Zephyr” ?

  • jo beerens

    jo beerens, about 1 month ago

    Great shot. As title I would like to suggest to borrow an album title from British progressive rock band Van der Graaf Generator:
    “The Least We Can Do is Wave to Each Other”

  • Kathie Nichols

    Kathie Nichols, about 1 month ago

    I always love the black matte, and as for the title…...Nature’s Dream! Fabulous artwork Kitsumma…...good luck!!

  • Anthony Mancuso

    Anthony Mancuso, about 1 month ago

    NICE!

  • Kitsmumma

    Kitsmumma, about 1 month ago

    Huge thank you everyone for the fantastic comments and suggestions, will take them all on board. Truly appreciated, thanks again. x

  • pryere

    pryere, about 1 month ago

    A title eludes me too, how you got this may help.
    A beautiful piece.

  • stevendesiow

    stevendesiow, 25 days ago

    Lovely art. I like it.

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