Monday, August 18, 2014

Haiga


Haigaonline  Spring 2014
part of a featured exhibit,
"Fantasy Garden."

9 comments:

Frank... said...

Wow! a super haiga, Adelaide.

Adelaide said...

Thank you, Frank. I enjoy playing around with the effects I can achieve with Picassa.

Adelaide

polona said...

this resonates on more than one level.


i've benn meaning to visit your blog for a while but somehow never found the time/energy to actually do it.
i don't remember where i first encountered your work (must have been around 2006, give or take a year... perhaps kuni san's haiga gallery?) but i know i liked it from the word go.

Adelaide said...

Thank you, Polona. Happy to have you visit.

Adelaide

janetld said...

very striking, adelaide!

Warren said...

Love it, Adelaide - and I like the placement of your haiku. Not sure why, but it just seems to belong in that spot. Your artistic ability, I suppose. Good one!

Warren

Adelaide said...

Thank you, Janet and Warren.
When I create a haiga I have no idea of what effect I want to create or have a haiku ready or where I'll place it in the photo. I decide after trying several ways. As you said, the haiku just seems to belong in that one spot.

Adelaide

Gillena Cox said...

Luv the passion in this impulse,

Much love...

Adelaide said...

Thank you, Gillena

Tanka

a brisk autumn walk the muddy blend of colors deepens my mood where are the highlights and bright spots of  yesterday?   Ribbons:Tanka Cafe