"Lonely, lovely songs
That nature sings rise from depths
Her bosom holds holy."
Madhubani in A5 sketch book (Winsor & Newton)
This is the 26th Haiku from my Haiku collection (posted only two or three here ). I started it way back in 2009 with Aniket and Amritorupa's inspiration when we used to post Haiku's at intervals. It's been a long time since I posted anything poetic, though I keep jotting down some from time to time. I love to do that as a way of unwinding, relaxing!!! It is extremely essential for me!!!
Also this week I am thinking of taking part in Illustration Friday as well since it has been a long time having dropped there too! I am completely occupied with my projects one after the other and above all the internet connection is a mess since the last two months!!! Sent complaints after complaints but in vain. I have not been to make my usual visits too to my dear blogger friends...I will be hopping by soon.
This week's IF topic is TOY. I have decided to go with Krishna's, my daughter's , favourite one - 'Rocky'... digitally modified :)
'Toy'
'Toy'
Linking it to Paint Party Friday
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13 comments:
Love the haiku and the digitally altered painting too. And "Madhubani" is striking ~ love it!
very well written
Bikram's
lovely haiku. Love the vibrancy of your piece. And the digitalized toy is fabulous!! Hope your internet problems are resolved very soon-that can be so frustrating.
Superb snap. Just loved the painting. Thank u for the share. Keep posting with lots more.
Beautiful haiku :)
Beautiful painting.
Beautiful creations!
Love the haiku and both your works. I love the first one a lot. Good to see you back. Hope your internet connection gets better.
Lovely lines! Also I love the modified pic of the toy! Something mystic, surreal about it! :)
BEAUTIFUL!!!
Susi
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ART-JOURNAL-JOURNEY-CHALLENGE
lovely haiku and art piece as well! :)
Love the haiku and the painting too :-)
beautiful haiku Deepa ... loved the post , the Madhubani and the digital-ised teddy :)
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