As I complete Asemic writing projects in 2026 i'll add them to this page. See also A Rough Guide to Asemic writing.
1. February 2026 30x30 acrylic paint and ink on acid free paper, laminated to Multimedia art board which can then be mounted behind glass or float framed.
On the yellowed paper, the city kept changing. Each night, Elias added a line, a dot, a small red roof. By day, the streets rearranged themselves, following his thoughts. When he felt grief, a road bent into a wave. When he hoped, towers rose in pairs. One evening he noticed a new mark he had not drawn: a path leading beyond the page. Curious, he traced it with his finger. The room softened, the walls thinning into diagrams. He understood then the plan was not for a city but for leaving it, and he was already walking into the margin.
There Is No Plan March 2026 30 × 30 cm, acrylic paint wash, collage, graphite and charcoal on paper.
Three irregular forms drift across a warm field of ochre and muted green, like fragments of an unfinished system. One red, fractured circle pulses with energy while the others remain pale and tentative. Beneath them, faint diagrammatic marks ans asemic writing suggest abandoned plans or forgotten schematics, an abstract meditation on improvisation and the beauty of emergence without design.
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