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Title: Haibunga!
Post by: Lorraine Pester on April 14, 2016, 10:43:14 AM

Ok Alan.
I'm trying to imagine how a haibun would be incorporated on a photo. Or is it? This is regarding Just's haiga 'hitchin' post'.

Lorraine
Title: Re: Haibunga!
Post by: AlanSummers on April 14, 2016, 10:48:54 AM
Okay, not sure who started this in modern times, might have been Alexis Rotella, and then Johannes Bjerg took up the challenge:


Haibunga:
There is also a form called 'haibunga' (haibun and haiga). This was based on Buson's 'byobu' painting (six-fold screen) on which he wrote the entire words of Basho's 'Narrow Road to Oku and added his illustrations to it, in a similar manner as Buson created his other haiga.
http://www.wapoets.net.au/mari-warabiny-haiku-group/info-on-haiga/

quote author=Lorraine Pester link=topic=8753.msg84403#msg84403 date=1460648594]

Ok Alan.
I'm trying to imagine how a haibun would be incorporated on a photo. Or is it? This is regarding Just's haiga 'hitchin' post'.

Lorraine
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Title: Re: Haibunga!
Post by: Lorraine Pester on April 14, 2016, 10:54:24 AM
Quote from: Alan Summers on April 14, 2016, 10:48:54 AM
Okay, not sure who started this in modern times, might have been Alexis Rotella, and then Johannes Bjerg took up the challenge:


Haibunga:
There is also a form called 'haibunga' (haibun and haiga). This was based on Buson's 'byobu' painting (six-fold screen) on which he wrote the entire words of Basho's 'Narrow Road to Oku and added his illustrations to it, in a similar manner as Buson created his other haiga.
http://www.wapoets.net.au/mari-warabiny-haiku-group/info-on-haiga/

quote author=Lorraine Pester link=topic=8753.msg84403#msg84403 date=1460648594]

Ok Alan.
I'm trying to imagine how a haibun would be incorporated on a photo. Or is it? This is regarding Just's haiga 'hitchin' post'.

Lorraine
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So, what I'm imagining is a rather neutral, abstract background onto which the haibun is scribed?

Lorraine
Title: Re: Haibunga!
Post by: AlanSummers on April 14, 2016, 12:14:06 PM
Well ones I've seen by Johannes Bjerg have text on white and a complex but can't pull them up on the internet.  And Max Verhart:  http://simplyhaiku.theartofhaiku.com/autumn2010/maxhaibunga.htm

Quote from: Lorraine Pester on April 14, 2016, 10:54:24 AM
Quote from: Alan Summers on April 14, 2016, 10:48:54 AM
Okay, not sure who started this in modern times, might have been Alexis Rotella, and then Johannes Bjerg took up the challenge:


Haibunga:
There is also a form called 'haibunga' (haibun and haiga). This was based on Buson's 'byobu' painting (six-fold screen) on which he wrote the entire words of Basho's 'Narrow Road to Oku and added his illustrations to it, in a similar manner as Buson created his other haiga.
http://www.wapoets.net.au/mari-warabiny-haiku-group/info-on-haiga/

quote author=Lorraine Pester link=topic=8753.msg84403#msg84403 date=1460648594]

Ok Alan.
I'm trying to imagine how a haibun would be incorporated on a photo. Or is it? This is regarding Just's haiga 'hitchin' post'.

Lorraine

So, what I'm imagining is a rather neutral, abstract background onto which the haibun is scribed?

Lorraine
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