A single branch of pale pink cherry blossoms rests diagonally across a handmade washi paper notebook, its fibers subtly visible, on a smooth, light oak tabletop. One delicate petal has fallen onto an open page where faint, blurred ink strokes suggest the shape of a haiku without being legible. Soft morning light enters from the left, creating gentle highlights on the petals’ translucent edges and casting refined shadows of the branch. Photographic realism, minimalist composition using the rule of thirds, with a shallow depth of field that blurs a background of neutral tones. The mood is serene, contemplative, and sophisticated, evoking poetry as a daily ritual of quiet well-being.

Un haiku al giorno per tornare a fiorire

Un haiku al giorno per trasformare il dolore in immagine, il vuoto in poesia.

Il Progetto

Un percorso di rinascita che trasforma il dolore in poesia attraverso la sfida di un haiku al giorno. Una pratica quotidiana per imparare a respirare e osservare il mondo con consapevolezza, ritrovando luce anche nelle crepe della vita.

Eishi (1756 – 1829). Lily, The Courtesan Morokoshi of the Echizen Establishment Seated at a Writing Table. ©FUJI ARTS INC.

Alcune poesie che ho scritto, prendendo in prestito la metrica dell’haiku.

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