Flashes paint the sky
Poet lost in timeless space
Crystallized thoughts dance
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*I decided to add a few photos of my greatest fan during the process of creating the above image.
( Go to Ron’s blog to view more.)
*I decided to add a few photos of my greatest fan during the process of creating the above image.
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Nice Haiku. Did you make that? What is it made of?
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Hi Mary. Thanks for your interest in my creative process. I used three layers of large, plastic snowflakes from stored Christmas decorations and lucked into a rare sunny day to achieve the glistening sparkles.
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Ha, ha! Makes me think of someone writing poetry in outer space.
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Love your imagination, Marissa. It certainly has that feel to it. Ha ha!
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That image is really sparkly and fascinating – I can see why kitty was so interested!
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Thank-you, Trisha. Tommy was mesmerized and sat in awe until I let him explore. Ha ha!
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Fantastic haiku Olga with all kinds of images thrown up, I imagine the Northern or Southern lights .
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Thank-you, Denis. You have a wonderful imagination.
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Your incredible haiku stirred it Olga
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The drawing is really special. So great and your fan is very cute.
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Thank-you, Lena. Actually it’s not a drawing, but a make-believe image symbolizing crystallized thoughts being written by the pen. Yes, Tommy is a cutie, but loves to get into trouble. Appreciate you thoughts.
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I misunderstood your wrighting then 🙂 Thanks for the explaination.
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Hi Lena. You gave me the greatest compliment by thinking I could draw such an image. Have a beautiful day!
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I wish you the same Olga!
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Someone should paint the image created by your poem –mystic–drama–and I love your cat paw closeup.
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Thank-you, Janice. Loved your comment. If I was familiar with photo shop, I would try to create the magic. I need to take a course on how to use it one day. Maybe not! Ha ha!
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Maybe it would be possible to dabble intuitively ? I say this with caution as I really know nothing about it 🙂
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Hi Olga,
loved the haiku….and that art piece..wow!
Pat
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Thank-you for your wonderful comment, Pat.
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Hi Olga! Great haiku and the images are lovely too. I like the way you captured the light and the curious kitty. Very creative. 🙂
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Thank-you for the wonderful comment, Vashti. I was so happy to see the sun that day. Curious kitty just added to the fun of the process.
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Wonderful Haiku, great photos too – they complimented it perfectly.
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Thank-you for the lovely comment, Aileen.
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This is what my brain feels like at times: flashes of inspiration, lots of time (not really) to crystalize ideas (if I can sit still long enough to type) creating a heightened sense of myself.
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Nicely expressed, Alice. Happy to hear your connection. It makes me feel like I’ve succeeded in my poetic painting. 🙂
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Wonderful image and poem Olga, and nice helper you have there.
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Thank-you, Elizabeth. I enjoyed adding my helper for an extra insight into the photographic process. Ha ha!
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This is gorgeous work, Olga. I love the haiku and artwork – out of this world 🙂
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Thank-you, Thomas. A photograph that blends real time and creative light can be an interesting combination.
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You are welcome, Olga. Yes, it can 🙂
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