Haiga is a form of Japanese poetry which combines a short poem, often haiku, with an image. The poem and the image complement one another in a subtle way, as opposed to the words describing the image. The key word is subtle…. so difficult to achieve, at least for me! And yes, there is so much to be learned on the internet! Thanks for stopping by!
I know that hungering well! I am enjoying your haiga so much!
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I am not familiar with haiga. Not familiar with a lot of things. 😦 WP is a great place to learn.
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Haiga is a form of Japanese poetry which combines a short poem, often haiku, with an image. The poem and the image complement one another in a subtle way, as opposed to the words describing the image. The key word is subtle…. so difficult to achieve, at least for me! And yes, there is so much to be learned on the internet! Thanks for stopping by!
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Great haiga Wabi … very strong desire hidden in the haiku …
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Sometimes, a second chance is all we need in life 🙂
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what a beautiful blog! at last I can put a name to a name!
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i could write a story from this one ! so nicely penned in so a few words with thousands of imageries !
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I so relate to this.
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This desire I know all too well– especially at spring
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Beautifully executed…and yes you are a master of subtlety!
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Thank you for your kind words! I’m delighted that you enjoyed this!
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