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Comment by Linda French on July 31, 2015 at 10:00pm

Hello Guido,

 I guess what I meant by "asemic painting" is that, like asemic writing, the shapes seem representational, though they can't really be interpreted. And like asemic  writing, they convey a feeling, a mood even without definite translation. Expressive, a little mysterious, but 'right' somehow.

Linda 

Comment by Guido Bondioli on July 28, 2015 at 6:46pm

The lower third has no meaning as do the flowers. It is space and shape made by colors. I have no idea what you mean by Asemic painting. Care to give me your view? This is a portrait of a friend made on a portrait of her. She is playing clothes. Wearing some other town's huipil. A game. jajajajaja 

Comment by Linda French on March 14, 2015 at 5:50am

Bold, interesting color. I sort of feel like I should be able to figure out the lower third of the piece. But can't. Asemic painting. I like this.   Linda

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