Photo courtesy of Stephanie Kasan.
Directions:
1. Write a haiku inspired by the photo and post it in the comments.
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2. Follow @reliefjournal on Twitter
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4. Twitter @reliefjournal with your haiku and #PHW (Photo Haiku Wednesday)
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The weekly winner will receive a Quo Vadis Habana Journal and a bottle of J. Herbin ink!!
Every week Relief will choose a random winner! So play along and tell your friends. See the information below for extra chances to win.
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Winner will be announced via Twitter Thursday afternoons.
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Would you like to have your photo featured on Photo Haiku Wednesday?
Email your photos to Michelle: photohaiku@reliefjournal.com
You’ll get a photo credit link here on the main blog and you’ll also be entered in the drawing for the Quo Vadis Habana journal and bottle of J. Herbin ink the week your photo appears on the blog!



It’s occurred to me,
That perhaps I should paint with
a much larger brush.
long clay bench, ink brush —
wet Lent letters: “Slow Fast” (on
dusty papyrus)
Revision:
long clay bench, ink brush –
wet Lent letters on dusty
papyrus: “Slow Fast”
This is where I rest,
For I created a bench–
This is where you rest.
Roy G. Biv asked me,
“Why do we paint what is white,
Like it’s wrong, not right?”
So little faith in
things writ by hand on stone walls;
so much in paper
PS Michelle– I know it’s too late to win. Just felt the haiku come up while looking at the site, so why not post?
Feel free to moderate this out of existence.