| "Ahaiga!" by Emily Romano |
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Size: 5.5" X 8.5" paperback, 20 color haiga/pages
Publisher: Shadows Ink Publications, March 2011
ISBN 978-0-9828105-8-3
Customer Reviews: 1
- Excerpt from Ahaiga!
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Other chapbooks you might enjoy by Emily Romano are
After Eighty,
Before Oblivion,
A Celtic Feeling,
Connections,
Dream With Me,
Heavenly Haiga,
Thresholds to Haiku,
The Music of Words,
Rainbow Mystique,
Faery Folk & Fireflies,
Faeries Forever,
The Ties That Bind,
Immersion, and
Firsthand Stories only available through Shadow Poetry
as well as Shadows Ink Chapbook: Series 2, Volume 2,
a compilation of contest poetry featuring Emily's work. |
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| Product Information: |
| Title |
Ahaiga! |
| Author |
Emily Romano |
| Book Size |
5.5" x 8.5" paperback, 20 color haiga/pages |
| Item # |
9780982810583 |
| ISBN |
978-0-9828105-8-3 |
| Publisher |
Shadows Ink Publications |
| Date |
March 2011 |
| Availability |
In Stock |
| Shipping Costs for Ahaiga!: |
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$2.00 each |
| Canada |
$2.50 each |
| International |
$5.00 each |
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FREE (USA Orders Only) |
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Customer Reviews:
"It has been said that meaningful art changes the viewer in some fundamental way. Emily Romano’s new book, AHAIGA!, has left me changed.
AHAIGA! is a visual book in which the author presents computer generated art pieces paired with insightful haiku resulting in a memorable collection
of haiga. One of my favorite pieces describes a garden seen through eyes clouded with cataracts, causing me to wonder how much of life do we all see
through a lens clouded with our own experiences and prejudices.
cataracts –
her garden
a Monet
impression
Another I enjoyed pondering is a vividly graphic work in which the words are precisely yet randomly placed in the art so the viewer’s eyes repeat what the light
in the piece is doing: “light finding a flower”. A reminder that anything worth finding requires looking and leisure to see, yet the resulting Aha! moment of
discovery, whether of beauty in nature or of self awareness, is so often very moving.
AHAIGA! includes a wide range of subjects related to nature and human nature. The interplay of vibrant color with traditional and one-word haiku
has to be seen to be fully appreciated. Highly recommended." - Margaret R. Smith
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