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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Haiga for Haiku Bones

Haiku Bones  offers trembling for the prompt. Thank you!







flickering
wind chimes in the copse
paper birch

 
 
The image was painted on the Bamboo Fun Tablet using Adobe Photoshop Elements, resized and text added in Irfanview.
 
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16 comments:

Cassiopeia Rises said...

Well Sue, it seems I am the first to comment on your lovely haiga. Such beautiful images and flow of words.
As always, well done my friend.


Melanie

spacedlaw said...

Wonderful!

Jim said...

Wind chimes in the copse can be scary if you don't know how they got there! I wouldn't go in!
I like your Bamboo Fun drawing a lot.
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Sue, I apologize for not making it here last week. Thank you for your visit to mine. No excuse really except with the cold, busy stuff, and doing both this and OSI I stretched myself too thin.
I did like those closets with their skeletons and rattling bones! Very imaginative, I could not have thought of this. I will remember to put bones in mine sometimes. Please don't be offended because I copied you, I will be.
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Artist Victoria O'Neill said...

well, thanks for sending me to the dictionary to look up the word copse....i love learning new words! great imagery and sound .....and liking the picture too.

Quiet Paths said...

Super image; chimes remind me of flickering lights...

Tammie Lee said...

each line leads into the next
beautifully

Jeeves said...

This is just so lovely

Anonymous said...

Yes, music to my ears, and eyes!
Beautiful artwork, Sue.

Stan Ski said...

So few words - so evocative.

Wendy Naisa said...

Kool! The words work so well on the picture too! And 'flickering' is a great word to choose.

Andy Sewina

madeline d. murray said...

Beautiful poem. I can almost see the sun glinting off the chimes through the trees. At first, I thought that image was watercolor. It's just gorgeous. Thank you.

Lisa at Greenbow said...

When I read copse I often think corpse. Odd I know but that is it. Hearing a chime in the copse would see a little surreal. Maybe from the garden beyond. I would love to look trough the copse to see the chimes. Loved this haiku. It made me think of all sorts of things.

lissa said...

there's a loneliness in these words or perhaps it's just me

Nancy Bea Miller said...

A lovely piece of art with words! Or words with art? Anyway, great work!

Maribel Danta said...

beautiful....

Anonymous said...

Amazingly delightful image and hiaga!
Hugs and blessings,