after u guys check the site and you reply the post about what I ask for also what title should I think of for my piece since Im drawing a japanese person for the pta reflection contest this I cant think of any

I don't understand the first part of your post.

I can't begin to suggest a title for your piece because I haven't seen the drawing.

its a japanse girl like a managa drawing

google manga drawings for images and then on the left side corner u'll c the kind of picture something like that but different

google PTA - About Reflections

How can you tie in your drawing with the theme, "Diversity means . . ."?

like my art teacher said that it also have something to do with culture to so i can draw any reglious person so im drawing a japanese person (girl)

i just did help thinking of a title for my piece AND they said that Each participant is required to submit an artist statement that describes what inspired him or her to create the work and how it relates to the theme.

Only you can answer that question.

yeah but I need help I know Im a creative person with creative ideas but sometimes when somethings are hard I need help

please help me

you just have to xplain what do I have to write like how does it relate to it and I also need titles ideas

please help

If you can't tell what inspired you and how it relates to the theme, then you probably shouldn't enter the contest.

I really do want to enter the contest !!!!

never mind i'll talk to my teacher on wednesday (no skool 2morrow)

Choosing a title for your piece is an important step in creating a meaningful representation of your artwork. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you brainstorm and find an appropriate title for your drawing of a Japanese person for the PTA reflection contest:

1. Reflect on the Essence: Think about the message or theme you want to convey through your artwork. Consider the emotions, cultural elements, or personal connections that inspired you to create this particular piece. This reflection will provide a foundation for your title.

2. Analyze Your Artwork: Take a close look at your drawing and identify key elements that stand out. Consider the composition, colors, expressions, clothing, or any other prominent features of the Japanese person you have depicted. These details can be incorporated into your title to make it more descriptive.

3. Identify the Purpose: Consider the purpose of the PTA reflection contest. What ideas or values are they looking for? Is there a specific focus on cultural appreciation, diversity, or personal growth? Understanding the contest's purpose can help you create a title that aligns with their objectives.

4. Make a Word List: Begin brainstorming by making a list of words or phrases that come to mind when you think about your artwork. Start with general terms associated with Japan, such as culture, customs, history, or traditions. Then expand your list to include specific words related to your drawing, such as serenity, elegance, resilience, or diversity.

5. Word Association: Take your word list and experiment with different combinations. Try combining words that express the essence of your piece or create a contrast. For example, "Harmony in Diversity," "Embracing Tradition," or "A Glimpse of Japan."

6. Explore Cultural References: Consider incorporating Japanese terms or artistic concepts into your title. Choose words or phrases that enhance the understanding and connection with the subject matter. Research traditional concepts like "wabi-sabi" (imperfect beauty), "ikigai" (purpose in life), or "shinrinyoku" (forest bathing) and see if they resonate with your artwork.

7. Collaborate and Seek Feedback: Discuss your ideas with friends, family, or fellow artists. They can offer fresh perspectives and suggest alternative titles that you may not have considered. This collaborative process can help you refine your ideas and choose the best title for your piece.

Remember, the title should be catchy, easily memorable, and evoke curiosity or interest from the viewer. Taking the time to carefully select an appropriate title will enhance the impact of your artwork and increase its potential to resonate with the audience.

Now that you have the process, feel free to start brainstorming and exploring different ideas. Good luck with your PTA reflection contest entry!