Haiga is a Japanese concept for simple pictures combined with poetry, usually meaning haiku. This is an archive of images that I have been inspired by.
zonked out wolf at International Wolf Center Ely, Minnesota
Clearlake, California before the storm serenity
Ona train station middle of nowhere Japan
Brad a fan attending Loncon2 by robot beam
it’s not over till the blue lady sings
dragons on a Beijing rooftop guardians
sunjammer solar sail – into the wild blue beyond
black cat in a urinal – a throne for a day
Anseman Oak in New Orleans City Park – graceful as a court lady
home in the fork of a tree bird’s nest
Saturn as Cassini saw you – and forever so will I
flower arrangement snippet of nature caught in a vase
our offspring must not go hungry child care
sun, sun, sun here comes the sun August twenty-one
three myna birds fly past my lanai seaward
fire-breathing unicorn gun-toting puss astride – rainbows on the day the myths collide
spotted dove once a tourist like myself – forages beneath tables
10,000 years of radioactive waste – tardigrades survive unscathed
Fubuki Daiko on the beach and strong
sperm whales in vertical position restorative rest
Steven Paul Judd knows Gojira has stomped more than Japanese skyscrapers
Pelo Blanco catches cloud-wrack in cathedral moment
corn maiden spirit food from the desert sinaqua
Canyon de Chelly Din’e home sacred
Debbie Ridpath Ohi’s drawings make me wanna let go and fly
a walk on sand millions of years ground beneath my feet
beautiful lady elegance in her very bones regal
April Pauly wears the entire 142nd derby on her head
spider in a hive suffers the full wrath of bee army big spider but many bees
in Ron Tarvers’ ‘Legends’ a real cowboy pays his respects to a true hero