I don’t know what artist the question refers to. But art is all connected. Some people think that naming a work is a very difficult thing. But some people think that the title of the work is easy to choose. Take a look at the names of the artists' works, some are simple and some are complex. No one is right about how they got their names, but I have my own opinion that I can share.
I think the name of a work is related to the era. In the context of society, many artists use their works to express their will. Although the name is very simple and there is nothing difficult to understand, it represents something very deep. For example, during the war, the great writer Lu Xun's work "The Scream" was written. Although it doesn't seem to have any special meaning, it has special meaning combined with the social background of the time. Screaming, one is to awaken the numb people and awaken their desire to fight. The second is to cheer for the soldiers on the front line. So I think the title of an artist's work is related to the background of the time.
It is said that artists have unique souls, so their works must express their inner feelings. Different artists have different artistic styles, which are related to their personalities and ideas. A work can also reflect an artist's emotions. Just like the world-famous painting "The Scream" by the famous painter Edvard Munch, which is second only to "Mona Lisa's Smile" in the history of art. Munch was said to have suffered from sexual anxiety, and when he was thirteen, his sister died. So people say this is an expressionist painting. Therefore, when artists name their works, they also include their own emotions. Of course, this is just a personal opinion, and only the artist himself knows the true meaning.