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Comment by Mel Anie on February 6, 2021 at 8:14pm
Nancy, it seems to be a ning-thing, my unseeing; the reasons have been explored but remain unknown. I can't see or upload images, nor send messages or do very much other than comment. So I do that now, mostly blindly (which is very strange when most mail artists are considered visual artists). I understand, and share, the emotions you express regarding your twilight piece even though I cannot see it. I am working on a reply to 'Zoo' and I think something, now, is properly brewing.
Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on February 6, 2021 at 5:25pm

The past year felt to me like a lost, distracted, very unfocused one, including art-wise. All over the place. But your descriptions/reactions are kinder and more uplifting, DVS and Richard, so let's just go with those. :--} Mel Anie, why can't you see images at IUOMA? Maybe this has been discussed elsewhere and I missed it. I've sadly not visited groups here in many months, but that will happen soon. DVS, by all means, go ahead and snag some scans if you like, anytime you like, and thank you.

  

Comment by Mel Anie on February 6, 2021 at 4:23pm
I will give this a go, DVS. A few days ago, I scribbled a loud note to record my 'CHRONICLES of the Unseen'. Perhaps I will send it to Nancy. (PS. I think that this new environment also gives me a new perspective on asemics).
Comment by De Villo Sloan on February 6, 2021 at 1:55pm

That's pretty cool. Mel Ange,

So you're creating this "IUOMA of the Mind"? based on comments you read?

You should try to draw what you see: How you imagine the NBS piece to look?

Comment by Mel Anie on February 6, 2021 at 1:16pm
I want to see these symbols and structures! I am so needy, sorry. I would appreciate anyone who is posting stuff on blogs or other sites to put links up on here because I can't see anything on this ning anymore. Sensory deprivation.
Comment by De Villo Sloan on February 6, 2021 at 12:45pm

In fact, unless Nancy objects, I'm going to snag a few scans from this series for Asemic Front 2. The more specialized community of asemic writers will certainly benefit from a closer look. I'll try to get them up this weekend before I'm distracted by the next shiny thing.

Comment by Richard Canard on February 6, 2021 at 6:41am

06.02.21 Dare  Ms. Nancy Bell Scott,  .... Yeah, I always enjoy seeing what you are up to.   I don't know, they seem special  to me as per usual. (You are a prolific artist). Maybe it is just like Mister DeVillo Sloan  sez ( yet quietly peaceful somehow).  Thanks for bringing beauty to these pages.    SinCelery, Richard Canard

Comment by De Villo Sloan on February 6, 2021 at 1:00am

I think these are breakthrough pieces, NBS. They show amazing growth. At first I wanted to see them as continuations of earlier work, but then I saw all these changes and new things added, you know? They're different. Your development of new asemic symbols and structures is remarkable. dvs

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