is a style of
Japanese painting that incorporates the
aesthetics of
haikai.
Haiga are typically painted by
haiku poets (
haijin), and often accompanied by a haiku poem. Like the poetic form it accompanied,
haiga was based on simple, yet often profound, observations of the everyday world. Stephen Addiss points out that "since they are both created with the same brush and ink, adding an image to a haiku poem was [...] a natural activity."