This weblog explores asemic writing in relation to post-literate culture
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
Saturday, March 19, 2022
Abstract Words and Asemic Writing Art by Todd Camplin
1980's Slang Ink on Paper 2019 |
Ode to Yuchi language Ink and Paint on Paper 22 by 26 inches 2022 |
Circle a Square Ink on Clayboard 8 x 8 2020 |
Blue Squared Ink on Clayboard 8 x 8 2020 |
Red Herd of Words Ink on paper 22 by 30 2021 |
Pink Black Perky Goth Ink on paper 22 by 30 2021 |
Ode to Laurentian Ink and Paint on Paper 6 x 9 inches 2022 |
Ode to Guanahatabey Ink and Paint on Paper 22 by 26 inches 2022 |
"I have been creating images from words that I abstract since 2004. I started with converting people's signatures into patterns and shapes. Later I started converting text from old yearbook inscriptions into patterns and shapes. I have started creating direct asemic writing inspired by languages that are now dead and had never been written down. I make these marks in a similar way to when I had to write definitions in middle school for talking. Over and over again I had to write the same words as punishment, but secretly I kind of liked it. When I started this type of writing, I realized the connection and my past came flooding back to me. I am reminded of the Simpsons when Bart writes on the chalkboard a statement over and over again." —Todd Camplin
My website is https://camplinte.com/home. html
Instagram is Todd Camplin's (@toddecamplin) profile on Instagram
Saturday, March 5, 2022
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