Asemystic Art, is a term coined by Kamau Abayomi, to define a visionary form of expression that merges the visual language of asemic writing with the spiritual depth of mystical symbolism and imagery. It is art that transcends literal meaning (though it may incorporate it), inviting the viewer into an open, intuitive, and often sacred dialogue with the unseen.
Rooted in the wordplay of asemic (without semantic meaning) and mystic, Asemystic Art communicates not through fixed language, but through energetic resonance, sacred form, and symbolic flow. Each piece becomes a mirror, a portal, or a field — one that allows the viewer to project their consciousness, access inner wisdom, and experience a personal unfolding of meaning.
Rather than delivering a specific message, Asemystic Art activates perception. It is not meant to be read, but felt, received, and interacted with on a multidimensional level. The works are often born from meditative, trance-like, or channeled states, carrying an imprint of the unseen realms from which they emerge.
At its core, Asemystic Art is not simply to be viewed — it is to be entered. It invites a shift in awareness, a deepening of presence, and an exploration of the space between symbol and silence, gesture and meaning, self and Source.
What is Asemystic Art?
Divination Works: Asemystic Expressions at the Tuluvi Art House
Within the serene portal of the Tuluvi Art House, a new artistic language takes form. Divination Works invites you to explore the mystical and metaphysical through the lens of Asemystic Art — a visionary approach created by Kamau Abayomi, where symbols and forms transcend traditional meanings to become vessels of consciousness.