Kerri Pullo's asemic work has appeared on this blog nine times. This post is the first in seven that will feature more of her work, including two videos of her "drawing" asemic letters. Thank you to Kerri for generously participating in this context over the years, and thank you to her for adding, complexly, to the beauty of this world. (Click on the painting to isolate it in a field of black.)
Kerri Pullo is a former psychologist born in the American Midwest. She is an asemic writing artist and visual poet who currently resides in Tucson, AZ, USA. Kerri describes her work as calligraphic nonverbal written expression and rhythmic writing. Her work reflects the study of thought without language and the psychological effects of both creating and perceiving asemic written art forms.
Materials: Most often I create works using ink on paper. I use all different types of writing instruments such as traditional pens, paint markers, gel ink pens, inktense pencils, and sharpies. The paper I use also varies widely including painted recycled paper, watercolor paper, and basic copy paper. I also enjoy experimenting with a combination of acrylic paints, inks, markers, and found collage materials on larger canvas or board. I also consider music to be an important material in my process.
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