Landscabet (Landscape alphabet)
Ink wash and pen drawings in which an alphabet appears disguised in a whimsical, surrealistic landscape,
based on the renga, the call-and-response Japanese poetry form (of which a haiku is the first poem)
where each poem, created by a different poet, is unrelated to the previous one in scene, time or season, thus creating a sort of unconnected sequence, not dissimilar to western surrealist films.