Still learning but I hope so, Myron :) I always live in hope of profoundness in simplicity/silliness. I didn't even know they were called this....I nearly answered, "No, not a haiga, a chicory flower." (by way of explanation, I was on my way to my earlier post to answer your question there..)
Hi Efi. Is this a haiga?
ReplyDeleteStill learning but I hope so, Myron :) I always live in hope of profoundness in simplicity/silliness. I didn't even know they were called this....I nearly answered, "No, not a haiga, a chicory flower." (by way of explanation, I was on my way to my earlier post to answer your question there..)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Efi. In a good haiga it is important that the picture should act as a kind of 4th line, rather than an illustration of the text.
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ReplyDeleteLovely, Efi! Love the gentle humour.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Michelle and Lucy. :)
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