Words, Music, Imagery by Harry Duane Hudson
“Small Things” Not all haiku are serious. This lighthearted piece always captures the imaginations of an audience, with its endearing vignettes of…
Crows are great allies in the work. We have crows that have breakfast with us everyday. They are my teachers, messengers, and…
Water is an edge between realms. I find myself scrying bodies of water, watching for messages. An immediate conduit, reacting to and…
Works done in watercolor and ink. I find myself being open to the will of the water, letting it travel where it…
Trees become living books. Ceramic forms for hanging from trees bring poetry into nature in every season. We make Tyvek scrolls for…
These are accordian books and boxes that open into sculpture as well as books. I also make Japanese Folding Box Books where…
Work on stone.
I began making ceramics as a natural extension of bringing haiku into everyday experience with objects that are in use. The Poet…
A revisiting of the classic haiga scroll, here envisioned as a ceramic drawing done with a knife.