The depth! The absolute gloom and comforting dreariness of the fog 💜💜💜 I love this painting. I don’t have a good name tho. Maybe “Flight through Foggy Forest” or something?
It's beautiful! Why do I hear the dwarves of middle earth singing in minor keys in my head? Tolkien's Misty Mountain was the first thought I had.
I love how you made the mist flow. Bravo!
There are already so many great titles and wow you are so talented !! At first I thought it was a photograph. I can picture an artist sitting among those trees, painting what they see.
Really stunning. I wish I could paint like you. Every time I try, it's an epic failure. However, I discovered paint pouring by accident, when I stumbled across a youtube video, and I'm really digging it. It's so much fun...messy as all hell, but I'm getting better and I love it.
Thanks for sharing your talent
I guess” trees in the mist” is kind of obvious. Maybe “morning in_____” fill in the place you were painting. Sorry I don’t have a very good imagination, but I wanted to try because the painting is so beautiful.
I’m not sure why but this painting makes me think of the first time I ever truly saw fog and it made me feel almost nostalgic, so maybe a title that has that type of feeling to it
If this piece has a specific memory, feeling, or emotion you got out through it, I would do some research on words or sayings that fit what your feeling. Works every time for me
That said, titles are, to me, worthless. I name all of my paintings but I also tell the people that buy them that they can call it whatever they want. The only reason I assign a name to a painting is for my own mental index. Think about it like this, if I paint a portrait and I just call it, "Bob," but somebody wants to buy it and they say that person looks more like a "Steve," well then, fine, now his name is Steve.
All of that said, my first thought, if this were mine and I were to title it, I would call it Birds in the Mist.
Not sure about a name, but I really like the painting. Love the atmosphere with the fog in the tree line. Great job!