I've never seen any1 do this but it does remind me of my childhood when I sort of pretended to exchange notes with a friend in french with none existing words. Entire stories we made up lol. You're realy good at it, don't know if I can but will try it for sure for I like it a lot. Love that collage. TFS! I subscribed so you got yourself a new subbie. Byebye
@@CrystalBerrios Great question! You could totally do it that way. I feel like the continuous line fits my markmaking vibe, and is similar to the feeling you get when you do a contour drawing without lifting your pen. But separating the faux “words” would certainly give an interesting effect!
I really don't understand what the purpose is for asemic writing. Why would anyone want to write in such a way for no one to understand 😕. To me is not art. So what is it 🤨??
@@rutbrea8796 Asemic writing is a very powerful addition to mixed media art for a few reasons. The brain is drawn to anything that resembles writing, but actual words can sometimes overpower your message. As a markmaking tool, asemic writing adds interest, and also texture, pattern, repetition, or color to your composition, without distracting the viewer with trying to read actual text. It’s just one tool that an artist can use, and it certainly isn’t for everyone. Thanks for watching - I appreciate your perspective!
I've never seen any1 do this but it does remind me of my childhood when I sort of pretended to exchange notes with a friend in french with none existing words. Entire stories we made up lol. You're realy good at it, don't know if I can but will try it for sure for I like it a lot. Love that collage. TFS! I subscribed so you got yourself a new subbie. Byebye
ooh! I like trying to write from right to left in cursive, it really changes the look!
Great approach!
Markmaking is as unique as our fingerprints!
I've been doing this for years. I never knew there was a name for it. Thanks for sharing.
@@gloriawellington1444 Welcome! Asemic writing makes it sound so fancy, right? 😜
I've never seen any1 do this but it does remind me of my childhood when I sort of pretended to exchange notes with a friend in french with none existing words. Entire stories we made up lol. You're realy good at it, don't know if I can but will try it for sure for I like it a lot. Love that collage. TFS! I subscribed so you got yourself a new subbie. Byebye
@@waboosje ✂️❤️✂️❤️✂️
You have given me so many new ideas!! TFS
Excellent! Thanks for watching. 💕
Absolutely loved this....am really hoing ti try...thank you so much for sharing your amazing talent..so inspiring❤❤❤
You're welcome! So glad you found it inspiring! 💖
Oh like this‼️🙋🏻♀️
@@dagmargebhardt6637 Isn’t it fun??? 🤩
This is exactly what I do in my journaling! Never seen anyone else do this before!
@@sarac402 It’s definitely one of my favorite ways to enhance my mixed media collage!
This has been hugely helpful with my attempt at asemic writing. Thank you!
Thanks. I’m glad I can help. For me it was extremely useful to think about holding my pen differently.
I’ve always liked the look. I love all of these. Very cool and perfect for collage.
I do agree that this can be a wonderful addition to collage! Thanks for watching.
Gracias por compartir tan genial idea❤❤
@@MariaLopez-fd4pj ¡De nada!
Strangely, I have difficulty writing normally in a straight line. My asemic writing is often as not straight as a die!
Wow, my brain freezes up and I feel anxious at the thought of trying to do this! I guess it's not something I'll be using. 😢
@@lisagd22 I know markmaking can be scary. Just play around on some scrap paper and see what you come up with.
so cool!!! thanks
@@shrineshrine389 I’m glad you enjoyed the video! It’s such a fun technique.
Why aren't you leaving space between the "supposed words"?
@@CrystalBerrios Great question! You could totally do it that way. I feel like the continuous line fits my markmaking vibe, and is similar to the feeling you get when you do a contour drawing without lifting your pen. But separating the faux “words” would certainly give an interesting effect!
I really don't understand what the purpose is for asemic writing. Why would anyone want to write in such a way for no one to understand 😕. To me is not art. So what is it 🤨??
@@rutbrea8796 Asemic writing is a very powerful addition to mixed media art for a few reasons. The brain is drawn to anything that resembles writing, but actual words can sometimes overpower your message. As a markmaking tool, asemic writing adds interest, and also texture, pattern, repetition, or color to your composition, without distracting the viewer with trying to read actual text. It’s just one tool that an artist can use, and it certainly isn’t for everyone. Thanks for watching - I appreciate your perspective!
Think of it as marks.
I've never seen any1 do this but it does remind me of my childhood when I sort of pretended to exchange notes with a friend in french with none existing words. Entire stories we made up lol. You're realy good at it, don't know if I can but will try it for sure for I like it a lot. Love that collage. TFS! I subscribed so you got yourself a new subbie. Byebye
@@waboosje Thanks for subscribing! Yes, pretending to write in French - that’s a great memory. Definitely give it a try - it’s really quite fun!
I want to try this.
🤍🗝️🌀✨🦉🕊️🌲🪽🙏♾️🤍
It’s quite fun! Thanks for watching!