Friday, December 16, 2011

illustration friday (sink)


Some recent summer-themed etegami from Carole Marshall "down-under" in Australia, inspired me to turn one of my earlier cicada etegami into a collage for this week's Illustration Friday post. The accompanying words are my translation of a haiku by Matsuo Basho (1644 – 1694).

12 comments:

  1. A masterpiece!The image is So married to the quote. I love it.

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  2. Very creative and unique. Margie

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  3. Wonderful. I have never seen a cicada, but I find them fascinating anyway.

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  4. Very original and interesting, insects are so fascinating. Beautiful haiku!♥

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  5. Hi, Debbie,
    Wow...amazing...!You successfully depict that Basho's haiku into etegami!! Brilliant!
    Cheers,Sadami

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  6. It makes me think of their life underground...

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  7. Beautiful illustration! I love that haiku from Basho, too!

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  8. OOOOOOOOOOHHHHH What a magnificent cross section drawing!!!! Your comment made me so happy. It is my pleasure. Thank you.

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  9. I wish you would do a book. I love the thoughts, quotations and art you do.

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  10. Ohhhh, what a lovely, calming poem & image. Just what I needed on this frantic day. I especially love the way the ink of the lettering sinks gently into the paper... perfect!

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  11. You have snow for six months!!!???? Oh my goodness. Snow is beautiful when it covers the ground but when it turns to slush, so dirty and ugly. Oh gee. I think my bones will hurt from the cold. Hehehe. I used to live in New Jersey. I love snow but don't want to live in it, just visit. I hope you are having a wonderful holiday season. Merry Christmas! Tsup!!!

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