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Haiga: a webpage dedicated to digital haiga
Ray Rasmussen, Photographer, Webpage Designer
Editor, World Haiku Review, Multimedia Section

 

Ray Rasmussen's Digital Haiga Webpage is done in partnership with the World Haiku Club. Digital haiga include traditional art with haiku, traditional haiga, digital haiga, and photo-haiku. Both members and non-members of the WHC are invited to submit digital haiga directly to Ray:[Email].

Ray created the haiga webpage because he enjoys the creative process involved in linking digital art with haiku. A goal for this webpage is to create a permanent haiga gallery and to encourage a variety of people to submit their best work and thus to join a permanent e-community of like minded people. Ray also enjoys creating images for the haiku of the masters and for haiku written by a variety of haijin.

To give you a taste of digital haiga, below is Ray's illustration of Basho's well known 'ancient warrior' haiku:


 

Visit the Digital Haiga Webpage at: http://raysweb.net/haiga/


Ray's Other websites include:

Haiku: Photographic images used to illustrate haiku by a variety of haijin.

Haiku-Spring: Photographic images of Spring awaiting your spring haiku.

Haiku-Dreams: Photographic images to accompany dream state and fantasy haiku.

Haibun: A collection of haibun, sometimes illustrated with images, by various writers.

Japanese Gardens: Photographs of the Kurimoto Japanese Garden in Edmonton, Alberta accompanied by haiku.


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