=======Paintings: How to Write a Long Description======= Depending on the context, a painting may need a complex description. These can be especially complicated and overwhelming since art is so subjective, and if it requires a long description then the painting may be very detailed. Like all long descriptions, break it down into logical parts and start describing. The description of a Painting needs to reference the following elements: * An overview of the artwork piece including style * the title * a brief description of the main components Often this is enough, and can go into the Alt-text with no long description required. If the context calls for more then proceed with a long description. The [[https://poet.diagramcenter.org/how.html|Poet Centre]] has a few tutorials on writing Alt-text for paintings that are very helpful. For a complex description it is important to consider the context for which you need the description. This may include: * The painting style * The color and composition * The style and location of the figures/elements in the image * Allegorical Meaning * Historical Context For examples, go to [[public:nnels:etext:images:alt_text_examples:paintings|Alt-text Samples: Paintings]]. Go to [[public:nnels:etext:images:writing_tip_point_form|Writing Tip: Using Point Form Technique]] for a breakdown on how you can start the writing process If you have any questions, post your question on the [[public:nnels:etext:images:alt-text_q_a|Alt-Text Q&A]] [[public:nnels:etext:images:complex_images|Navigate Back to Complex Images and Long Descriptions]]