H - Haiga
H - Haiga Haiga is a Japanese form combining a painting or drawing and a haiku written directly on the artwork. In English we usually include the combination to include photographs. However, in Japanese there is a word for photo-haiku, shahai, haiku + photo . * 3 lines * syllable count of short/long/short - traditionally 5/7/5, but can be 3/5/3, or 2/3/2. * the haiku is the most important part of the haiga, and should not rely on the image to complete it, or make it understandable. * no title, no rhymes, no punctuation (as in haiku) * include a kigo, or seasonal word or phrase (which all haiku need!) So, here is a haiga, or what in English we usually call a haiga, which is really a shahai. ©2024 Lisa Smith Nelson. All Rights Reserved