Faded Memories

There’s something mysterious about Asemic writing. What does it say? What does it mean? What language is it?? The answer is nothing.

Asemic writing is just scribbles, marks, and nonsense. It adds whimsy and character to abstract art. It can suggest a love letter, a dear John letter, all kinds of scenarios!

I’m constantly reminded that our memories fade, some of us faster than others. πŸ˜‰ That is probably why I save mementos, cards and letters, photos, and even stones from faraway places. They are fun to look back on and often spark a memory almost forgotten.

Happy weekend my friends, go make some new memories!πŸ₯°πŸ˜‰β˜€οΈ

16 responses to “Faded Memories”

  1. Phil Avatar

    Lovely abstract artwork, Tiffany, with a cool mix of color palette, texture and Asemic writing! πŸ‘πŸŽ¨πŸ˜Ž

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    1. tiffanyarpdaleo Avatar

      Thanks a bunch, Phil! ☺

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  2. Mike Ross Avatar
    Mike Ross

    Take a letter Maria, I mean Tiffany. πŸ˜‰

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  3. Bird Avatar

    I like Asemic writing very much, maybe because it gives somewhat the same feeling I get when I read handwriting from the 18th-19th century. For me, it’s where you can get closest to a person who lived a long time ago.

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    1. tiffanyarpdaleo Avatar

      Yes, I love seeing old letters and beautiful handwriting, something very rare these days!

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  4. Robin King Avatar
    Robin King

    It’s beautiful and mysterious and intriguing! LOVE THIS! πŸ‘β™₯οΈπŸ‘

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    1. tiffanyarpdaleo Avatar

      Thank you Robin!!!

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  5. JanBeek Avatar

    I had not heard of Asemic writing before. I have seen the scribbles, marks, and nonsense that add whimsy and character to abstract art, but didn’t have a name for them before. Thank you! “Whimsy” one of my favorite words. It always reminds me of Bob Goff and his book, “Love Does.” Do you know his writing?

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  6. JanBeek Avatar

    I have seen those scribbles, marks, and nonsense many times in art, but didn’t have a name for them. Yes, they add whimsy and character to abstract art. Asemic writing, huh? Thanks for adding to my vocabulary today. “Whimsy” is one of my favorite words. It always reminds me of Bob Goff and his “Love Does.” Are you familiar with his writing?

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    1. tiffanyarpdaleo Avatar

      Hi Jan, thank you for visiting! I have not heard of Bob Goff, I will look up this book. I also love anything whimsical, it makes us feel free and optimistic!

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  7. Ruqia Ismat Avatar
    Ruqia Ismat

    . ExecellentπŸ’•πŸ™‚πŸ™

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      1. Ruqia Ismat Avatar
        Ruqia Ismat

        Always welcome πŸ™‚

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  8. Audrey Driscoll Avatar

    I love the colours here, Tiffany. And the idea of asemic writing is intriguing!

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