Mono-Syllabic
by Rachel Green
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Copyright:
© 2008 Rachel Green Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United Kingdom
Edition: First
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Printed: 23 pages, 8.5" x 11", casewrap-hardcover binding, full-color interior ink Description:Haiga: A Definition Traditional Japanese haiga involved brush art work coupled with a haiku poem done in brush calligraphy. Like the haiku poem, the focus of haiga is in simplicity of expression. Digital art-haiku is one form of modern haiga. Other forms include photo-haiku [haiku attached to a photographic image] and all modern forms of art coupled with haiku. Of course, traditional haiga is still practiced. Just as the haiku form often contains a juxtaposition between two of its lines and a third line, so does or can modern haiga contain a juxtaposition between the haiku itself and the digital art work.In short, the art work does not necessarily directly represent the images presented in the haiku. Keywords:Listed in: |
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