I noticed a smiling irony, to have a colorless image of the outline of a bird of paradise, then the haiku imporing us to imagine the colors. Immersive play. π The haiku is wonderful standing alone without the picture, but as an ekphrastic it has an additional dimension, π
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That would be a sight to behold indeed! ππ
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Thank you for reading Sanaa π
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I noticed a smiling irony, to have a colorless image of the outline of a bird of paradise, then the haiku imporing us to imagine the colors. Immersive play. π The haiku is wonderful standing alone without the picture, but as an ekphrastic it has an additional dimension, π
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I’m glad you noticed the juxtaposition. The haiku then opens up interpretations I thought. Thank you so much for writing in
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