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‘weather reports’: visual poetry by hiromi suzuki

hiromi suzuki

Artist’s statement:
Weather reports rarely come true.
Sometimes people changes their mind like sudden rain.
They are falling and laughing like the sun-shower of letters.

weather report #1 - hiromi suzuki
weather report #1
weather report #2 - hiromi suzuki
weather report #2
weather report #3 - hiromi suzuki
weather report #3
weather report #4 - hiromi suzuki
weather report #4

hiromi suzuki

hiromi suzuki is a poet, novelist and artist living in Tokyo, Japan. She is the author of Ms. cried, 77 poems by hiromi suzuki (Kisaragi Publishing, 2013), logbook (Hesterglock Press, 2018), and INVISIBLE SCENERY (Low Frequency Press, 2018). Her works have been published internationally in poetry journals, literary journals and anthologies. Visit her at hiromisuzukimicrojournal.tumblr.com/ and on Twitter @HRMsuzuki.

Author: hiromi suzuki Tags: art, poetry, visual poetry Category: Poetry, Visual Art and Visual Poetry April 7, 2015

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