jtk
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I am not disagreeing, but I am seeing other possibilities beyond your statement. The totality expressed in an instant by Haiku can be awesome. Well, almost instant...it takes 17 (or less) on (syllables) to get there...not much longer than it takes to take in a visual piece of art. Then there is the photographic work of Duane Michals, who takes photography into the sequential world of the poem and short story.
The artist is always critcal of the art critic. The non-artist is always critical of the artist. No one is critical of the non-artist but their wives, thus they live in bliss.
I'm not into written absolutes ("always" or the notion of "bliss). I work, appreciate, suffer, feel joy and don't seek "bliss." Bliss sometimes finds me, but I'm just as happy when my brain is going 100 kph, tho happy in a different way. A creative act isn't a flash, it's a process. IMO.
Haiku isn't 17 syllables in Japanese. I've read that.it's 5 sounds, perhaps as little as one character (pictogram). In other words it conveys very quickly.
On the other hand, some painters involve all sorts of tangential, long-winded, obscure concepts, some have intended instruction, some are complicated pranksters.