Commentary and Philosophy Poetry posted March 2, 2017 |
Jisei contest (haiku) 4-6-2
haiga (in death, they say)
by michaelcahill
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Jisei contest (haiku) contest entry
Recognized |
A "haiga" is simply a haiku that has been superimposed over a picture or meant to be displayed with a picture so that the two together are a piece. The words should still stand alone, but the artist is intentionally using the artwork to enhance the words and vice versa.
Plus it sounds fancier. LOL! It's common, not a big deal. A haiku with a picture really.
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