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Haibunga!

Started by Lorraine Pester, April 14, 2016, 10:43:14 AM

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Lorraine Pester


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

AlanSummers

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
[/quote]
Alan Summers,
founder, Call of the Page
https://www.callofthepage.org

Lorraine Pester

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
[/quote]

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

Lorraine

AlanSummers

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
[/quote]
Alan Summers,
founder, Call of the Page
https://www.callofthepage.org

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