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✨ Honoured and deeply grateful ✨
I’m truly honoured to see Life in 3 Lines reviewed by The Japan Society. Their thoughtful words capture the essence of what haiku means to me: a space where emotion, silence, and art intertwine. You can read the full review here: 🔗 https://www.japansociety.org.uk/review?review=921 With gratitude to all who continue to support this poetic journey

fernjeanjoseph
9 oct. 20251 min de lecture


“Haiku, Art & Emotion – A Shared Moment at L’Art”
What a joy it was to revisit the beautiful evening at L’Art, South Kensington, and to relive the interview that shaped the heart of the event. Sharing my passion for haiku — their emotional depth, their silence, their way of holding an entire world in three lines — was a true privilege. The audience was warm, attentive, and wonderfully responsive. I felt a genuine connection in the room: a shared curiosity, a shared sensitivity, and that quiet magic that happens when poetry,

fernjeanjoseph
29 sept. 20252 min de lecture


“Life in 3 Lines” — The Poetry of the Instant
I’m delighted to share the article published by Français à Londres about my event on September 25th at the Art Space of 37 Thurloe Street — an evening celebrating the quiet beauty of everyday life through haiku, sumi-e, chigiri-e and the Japanese art of living. This gathering marked the English release of Life in 3 Lines , a new poetic breath inspired by harmony, simplicity, and presence.Surrounded by the sumi-e works of Japanese artist Harumi Toshei Kobayashi and my own ch

fernjeanjoseph
5 sept. 20252 min de lecture
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