Asemic abstract art by Yayoi S.W. (Kirkland, Washington, USA)
Yayoi S.W. comes to Asemic Front 2 via the Eternal Network. She has become an important contributor to the project.
Yayoi S.W. is prolific; she has committed herself to producing one artwork per day for one year. This pace would be overwhelming for most artists, but she seems to thrive following this demanding program. One result of this extraordinary output is that Yayoi S.W. is generating a large body of spontaneous asemic work rooted in abstract art. Following the results on AF2 reveals much about the asemic writing process and a spontaneous approach as compared to - for example - developing a complex symbol system and then applying it.
On Asemic Front I have written before about the relation of asemic writing to automatic writing and related methods of spontaneous composition rooted in Romanticism, Surrealism and Beat writing. This leads us to possible psychological and psychoanalytic methods for interpreting asemics: Seeing asemic writing as an unmediated conduit to the unconscious.
Yayoi's wonderfully expressive, free and engaging "writing" is an invitation to delve into deeper levels of consciousness shared by all humans.
- DVS
Yayoi S.W. is prolific; she has committed herself to producing one artwork per day for one year. This pace would be overwhelming for most artists, but she seems to thrive following this demanding program. One result of this extraordinary output is that Yayoi S.W. is generating a large body of spontaneous asemic work rooted in abstract art. Following the results on AF2 reveals much about the asemic writing process and a spontaneous approach as compared to - for example - developing a complex symbol system and then applying it.
On Asemic Front I have written before about the relation of asemic writing to automatic writing and related methods of spontaneous composition rooted in Romanticism, Surrealism and Beat writing. This leads us to possible psychological and psychoanalytic methods for interpreting asemics: Seeing asemic writing as an unmediated conduit to the unconscious.
Yayoi's wonderfully expressive, free and engaging "writing" is an invitation to delve into deeper levels of consciousness shared by all humans.
- DVS
By Yayoi S.W.
Mail art by Yayoi S.W. (Kirkland, Washington, USA)
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