Here is my contribution to Chèvrefeuille’s new series called Heeding Haiku with Chèvrefeuille with the theme IMAGINATION. That is right up my alley! Here’s the announcement:
Dear friends of MLMM,
Welcome at a new episode of Heeding Haiku With Chèvrefeuille… This week I love to challenge you to create haiku inspired on a “modern” art-work. Imagine … fantasize … intuition and so you need this week.
Maybe you known the Dutch painter Piet Mondriaan (1872-1944) he became famous through his modern art-work in which he only used yellow, red and blue and black to create his art.
(art-work by © Chèvrefeuille)
Here is the artist’s original Haiku, and below is MY (Sometimes) poem.
morning dew shimmers,
the sun climbs into the sky –
colored cobweb© Chèvrefeuille
[Blueprint for Variegated, color-coded world]
blue sets the boundaries
yellow stays aloof-apart
red mingles and blendsdetail in black lines
shadowing and cohesion
syncretic world map© Sometimes, 2016
Very Good…. 🙂 Hugs!
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thanks:-)
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Wow Sometimes these are beautiful … I had never looked at my own art-work as you have done in your haiku set. Thank you for opening my eyes.
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to me all art has a meaning, if not to the artist then to the beholder. whether you had a plan in mind, or not, the color pattern emerged…very cool. The doodle design in pencil reminds me of a housing development on a blueprint.
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You brought his painting to life!
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there is life in every painting, any work of art, because the soulthe artist.
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I feel a poem coming on.
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