a mostly blank, cream-colored page, with a rough silhouette of a sitting bird made from inkblots in the lower right, and the haiku in the upper left

evening walkβ€”
empty street
but for the sun

11 Responses

  1. Alan Summers Says:

    Delightful haiga with great attention to calligraphy effect of a font, and placement of words, chop, and artwork.

    Wonderful!

    Alan

  2. Andrea Says:

    Great work! Love it…

  3. Magyar Says:

    a trip
    through sunset's light
    shadow

    __My humble echo… to your grand thought, Sankara_! The trip an infinate stumble. _m

  4. kalaramesh Says:

    Absolutely stunning work, Sankara.
    I echo Alan's words!

  5. Sankara Jayanth Sudanagunta Says:

    @Alan Summers

    Thank you so much, Alan! It means a lot to me. πŸ™πŸ™‚

  6. Alan Summers Says:

    A pleasure to see you published here, and able to comment.

    warmest regards,
    Alan

  7. Sankara Jayanth Sudanagunta Says:

    @Andrea

    Thank you! πŸ™‚

  8. Sankara Jayanth Sudanagunta Says:

    @Magyar

    Thank you! I really like the thought behind “the trip an infinate stumble”. Indeed it is. Thank you for your words. πŸ™‚

  9. Sankara Jayanth Sudanagunta Says:

    @kalaramesh

    Humbled, Kala! Thank you so muchπŸ™πŸ™‚

  10. Sankara Jayanth Sudanagunta Says:

    Thank you for publishing the haiga, Kathe Palka and Peter Newton πŸ™πŸ™‚

  11. sanjuktaa Says:

    Stunning artwork and words to match, Sankara.

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