| moon moths by an’ya- Review by Aurora Antonovic |
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~ Book Review by Aurora Antonovic ~
moon moths volume 1
Reading through this book is like walking through an art gallery searching for treasure. Each booklet is representative of a different hallway or corner with an’ya’s haiga appearing as art-words hanging on the walls. Yet this is an art gallery experience like no other. Where else could one handle the art, inhale the art, take time to carefully examine the artisanship of each placement of paper, each pressed-in mulberry flower, each stroke of pen? Most poetry books can be read in an evening’s time, but not so with moon moths. This book invites the reader to have an experience in sensory richness, with sights, smells, and textures that are unique. an’ya’s words bear their usual image-rich, nature-inspired trademark. Her images are well-crafted, with no line wasted, and each placed with artful skill. Such quality work is worthy of the unusual, innovative presentation that moon moths provides. This is the perfect gift book, although you’ll have a hard time parting with it, even as a loaner. But should you find yourself persuaded to lend out your copy of moon moths, volume one for a time, don’t despair: moon moths, volume 2 is already in the works.
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