Showing posts with label visual poems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label visual poems. Show all posts

Sunday, September 1, 2024

Winter Camellia Warmth 30 Days of Haiga 2024

 

Image by Mirko Stödter from Pixabay

warmth and happiness
from the winter camellia
in a pot of tea


Digital manipulation by Cara Hartley/Ornery Owl created using Pixlr.
Text art by Ornery Owl


Here is the photo I referenced when making my drawing.


Etching by Cara Hartley/Ornery Owl



Here's my etching with text added in Pixlr.

My creations are © 2024. This work is openly licensed via CC BY 4.0.

Here is the prompt I used for inspiration.

I'm being cheeky with this Haiku. Camellia sinensis is a shrub with white flowers from which we get tea leaves.

Camellia sinensis. (2024, July 15). In Wikipedia.

Enjoy this wonderful, relaxing music while I tell you about this year’s 30 Days of Haiga project.

https://odysee.com/@qooietly:f/m-i-r-a-g-e-deep-relaxation-ambient:1?r=GTwnGJ4fFBQfzuJgpHVpfKBKaC9b8B16

Haiga is Haiku paired with an image. This year, I have rainbow scratch paper and am challenging myself to create my Haiga with a picture I draw. My drawing talent may be similar to that of a six-year-old using their non-dominant hand, but creating my own picture uses different areas of my brain than creating a Haiga using a photograph and a photo manipulation program. I intend to utilize both techniques this year.

As of this writing, I’ve been participating in the 30 Days of Haiga challenge for ten years. However, the challenge was not my brainchild. As far as I know, it was created by Rick Daddario of the 19 Planets Art Blog.

https://19planets.wordpress.com/

The challenge is very special to me, and I will probably continue doing it until I can’t anymore.  


Enjoy this ambient mix.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsDMaSiuI4o

This Halloween ambience is pretty much the best music for writing anything ever.

Friday, September 2, 2022

30 Days of Haiga 2022: Esoteric Kaleidoscope

 


Text

vivacious color

streaming out from everything

what the freed soul sees

Click to enlarge the image. You are welcome to use this Haiga on your blog or in your book, but please credit Cara Hartley/Ornery Owl and provide a link back to this blog.

The Haiga background is a free-use image by Charles Thonney on Pixabay.

https://pixabay.com/illustrations/art-pattern-design-wallpaper-6845898/

I used the word prompt "vivacious" from Moonwashed Musings.

You may think this Friday poem appeared on Saturday. I assure you, it didn't. I would never do anything that sneaky. 

"I would do nothing that sneaky" sounds weird and stilted, ProWritingAid. I refuse to use that turn of phrase.

~Ornery Owl Has Spoken~


Free use image from Open Clipart Vectors



https://amanpan.blog/2022/08/30/moonwashed-weekly-challenge-vivacious-august-30-2022/