Although the workshop is cancelled you can still take part:
Haiku
is a poetic form and type of poetry from the Japanese culture. Haiku combines form,
content and language in a meaningful yet compact way. Haiku poets often write
about nature, feelings and experiences. The most common form for Haiku is three
short lines, usually containing 17 syllables; five syllables on the first and
third lines and seven on the middle line.
Would
you like to respond creatively to Rhys Daniel’s art work by writing your own
haiku?
On the post card provided in the exhibition, write the name of the painting, print your 3 line/17 syllable haiku, and give your contact details. Post the card in the box provided.
Alternatively, you can look at http://ieuanrhysdaniel.tumblr.com and email us your haiku at janetdaniel125@hotmail.com
The best haikus will be displayed during the exhibition.
On the post card provided in the exhibition, write the name of the painting, print your 3 line/17 syllable haiku, and give your contact details. Post the card in the box provided.
Alternatively, you can look at http://ieuanrhysdaniel.tumblr.com and email us your haiku at janetdaniel125@hotmail.com
The best haikus will be displayed during the exhibition.
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