One of a series of asemic writing (or asemic drawing) pieces made with both Conté Carrée black and Faber-Castell coloured wax crayons on Canson “Imagine” 200 gm/sq.m A3 (11.7 x 16.5 inch) cartridge paper, The style is 'asemic' and the content is 'abstract’… the interpretation being completely up to the viewer. To quote from Wikiwand... "Asemic writing" is a wordless open semantic form of writing. The word asemic means "having no specific semantic content". With the nonspecificity of asemic writing there comes a vacuum of meaning which is left for the reader to fill in and interpret. All of this is similar to the way one would deduce meaning from an abstract work of art.
- Subject Matter: Asemic writing
- Created: September 03, 2016
- Collections: Asemic writing