The work from my "Flash Painting" series explores the hidden aspects of online interaction and presentation by highlighting the captions, color pallets and digital devices we use. Fragments from various social media captions I have found online are painted onto digital canvas prints using reflective paint. Whether it is scrolling through Instagram or Twitter, the text often implies a personal opinion from that user, but the sections I have taken out can also be interpreted within a much broader context. Captions like “Conspicuously absent” or “am i enough, am i too much” combines two contrasting ideas and also refers to the way in which many of us interact on social media. We present ourselves to potentially millions of people while physically hiding behind the screens of our devices in solitude. The printed background is also a combination of a digital painting and found photos that have been blurred out.      

The work itself also needs to exist in two places. You have to use the camera flash of your phone to view the reflective paint. Once this happens, the piece lives on as a physical painting and a flattened digital file, both needing each other in order to complete the artwork.