Spaghetti Western
A silly little haiku for one of the early prompts, “pasta”, for NaHaiWriMo. There’s a story behind the haiku — it involves me as a kid, a strainer, and a rocking horse. There is photographic evidence....
View ArticleLate february winds blew; birds queued
Forgot to post this in February when I wrote the haiku and drew this etegami. Today’s balmy 60 degree weather, calm skies, feel a long way from late February.
View ArticleSpring slouches from winter’s nest
I did a series of etegami watercolor cards and various versions of a spring haiku, all inspired by of my friend Angela’s photo a white stork, which is currently featured in the DCist Exposed 2013...
View Articleit’s not the cherries everywhere in bloom
Spring in DC… yes, everyone gets excited about the cherry blossoms, and yes, they are lovely. So lovely that when we went out to the Mall this past Sunday, we found ourselves fighting along with half...
View Articlea stork collage
Sometimes I like my practice drawings so much I can’t scrap them. But in the meantime I’ve drawn and painted and scribbled and dripped ink all around them. I usually cut out the pieces I like and then...
View ArticleFreckled Green Azalea
Flowers of DC Spring, episode 2: Azalea Collection, National Arboretum, Washington DC. Here’s an etegami of an unusual azalea I found in their lovely collection on 4/27/13. I used a bamboo reed pen...
View ArticleA Peck of Painted Peppers
What’s the children’s tongue twister: Peter piper picked a peck of *painted* peppers? Something like that. I painted a peck of painted peppers this past week, motivated by a couple of things. First,...
View ArticleFebruary mikan
The fruit at the market is looking very pathetic. Wrinkled, parched, wretched. Even the tangerines (mikan in Japanese, “cuties” in recent parlance in the US) are pale cousins of the wonderful treats...
View ArticleSad cherry trees
Cherry blossoms in DC are scarce. A long cold winter seems to have scared them off. I did find a few this last week on daily walks to and from work, and I made some time this weekend to make some...
View Articlelight as a gourd
just one possession, my world light as a gourd もの一つ / 我が世はかろき / 瓢かな I had a leftover gourd painting from autumn, 2015, and found this haiku by Basho to finish it off. This etegami is a little less...
View Articlepick one
“pick one, / let’s have it for dinner” (hitotsu moide gohan ni shyou) This etegami features a curvaceous butternut squash I had for dinner recently. The heat of summer must have me pinning for...
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