Haiga Challenge 1 – Sankara Jayanth Sudanagunta

Sankara Jayanth Sudanagunta (Artwork)
Anju Kishore (Poem)

Anju’s Comments: To me, Sankara’s haiga feels like a song, perfectly balancing light and dark, object, text, and space. The moon is not there, but is there in the bowl. The beggar is not there, but is there in the stick. Want is in the darkness, and hope is in the light. There is a dream softly taking wing. And we see the mother and the child.

Haigh Challenge_Sankara Jayanth

The Haiga Challenge is just that. It challenges artists to create imagery relevant to a haikai poem supplied by one of The Abstractaphy Initiative’s contributing poets. In this, the inaugural issue of the challenge, Anju Kishore supplied the poem and selected two of the images she felt best captured the essence of her poem. She also invited the editor to pick one poem as an editor’s choice. You can see all the selected poems and commentary here: Haiga Challenge 1 Results

Butterfly Effect

By Sankara Jayanth Sudanagunta
Hyderabad, India 

How big does humanity
need the inciting incident to be
to act
like we are all in this
together no matter
how many times
we redraw the world map?

New Year

By Sankara Jayanth Sudanagunta
Hyderabad, India

new year…
the bullet-riddled shopfront
gets a makeover

Failed Haiku, Issue #85