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NONNIE'S PHOTO A DAY: Trying Haiku Wabi-Sabi


table’s centerpiece-
Buddha arduously carved
loving patina

(more sabi than wabi, I think)

stepping lightly into a new realm for me
at Kristjaan Panneman's


Hoosier Quote:
“I’ve just been through a terrible experience.  
I was up all night- having a poem.”
~James Whitcomb Riley~




Comments

Anonymous said…
I really like this - the way the carving comes out of the table while, at the same time, appears to melt back into it is interesting.
Gorgeous photo -- loved the haiku.
And the quote from JWR cracked me up!
Chèvrefeuille said…
Great photo and that haiku seems to fit it so well ... I even think that you have touched that Wabi Sabi idea ...
Anonymous said…
Beautifully done.
Hootin Anni said…
Wow!!! Bud and I would LOVE to have this piece of art work for our table! Wow.

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