
My long time friend, Brenda Bryant, who lives in New South Wales, has just written a haiku for the woodblock print DRIFTWOOD above, knowing how much I like the combination of haiku and imagery in Asian art. You can see it on her blog, nowadays called BryAntics
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The red sun sinks as the white moon rises.
I stand ankle-deep in the silvered water
The red sun sinks as the white moon rises.
I stand ankle-deep in the silvered water
That washes over the paling-pierced sand.
What an excellent pairing of image and text.
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Beautiful, a perfect fit.
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