Trevor Bryant

Catastrophe

Haikus are intended to invoke natural imagery. This is a visual story of nature's catastrophe written in haikus. The genesis of Catastrophe began by writing a haiku for each image. I then arranged the images in a visual order, ignoring the haikus. Once arranged, I used a single line of each haiku as the title of each image, keeping the sequence of titles to the 5/7/5 haiku format. Arranging the images while ignoring their haiku makes the completed work follows a random pattern of titles. I like that. This collection is a boxed set limited edition of 10, each box contains the 24 signed prints and includes a certificate of authenticity.

Haiku 1

Three prints sold together as a set . Includes a signed certificate of authenticity.
Where is our escape
Beside States Of Confusion
A fool's gold to find

Haiku 2

Three prints sold together as a set . Includes a signed certificate of authenticity.
Apathy unseen
Darkness, darkness, light my fire
This a Holi Day

Haiku 3

Three prints sold together as a set . Includes a signed certificate of authenticity.
Life is in motion
Nirvana is not afar
Trumpeting the shore

Haiku 4

Three prints sold together as a set . Includes a signed certificate of authenticity.
Burning belly bush
Trusting no one forever
A galactic star

Haiku 5

Three prints sold together as a set . Includes a signed certificate of authenticity.
Life is now changing
River trolls, pundits of fear
Dividing apart

Haiku 6

Three prints sold together as a set . Includes a signed certificate of authenticity.
With spiraling heart
A quantum passage unseen
Earth woven of fire

Haiku 7

Three prints sold together as a set . Includes a signed certificate of authenticity.
A place forgotten
Heaven is at odds and ends
Rapture is at last