
'Burned Images'
‘Burned Images’ is a series that explores the masochistic nature of today’s “selfie”. Made with several different photo-editing smartphone apps (like Facetune), each original photograph of the artist’s hand was subjected to an indeterminate sequence of modifications. The result is a group of over-processed, or “burnt” images; a subject matter that has been mutilated and disfigured almost beyond recognition.

'Burned Images' (1/4)
‘Burned Images’ is a series that explores the masochistic nature of today’s “selfie”. Made with several different photo-editing smartphone apps (like Facetune), each original photograph of the artist’s hand was subjected to an indeterminate sequence of modifications. The result is a group of over-processed, or “burnt” images; a subject matter that has been mutilated and disfigured almost beyond recognition.

'Burned Images' (2/4)
‘Burned Images’ is a series that explores the masochistic nature of today’s “selfie”. Made with several different photo-editing smartphone apps (like Facetune), each original photograph of the artist’s hand was subjected to an indeterminate sequence of modifications. The result is a group of over-processed, or “burnt” images; a subject matter that has been mutilated and disfigured almost beyond recognition.

'Burned Images' (3/4)
‘Burned Images’ is a series that explores the masochistic nature of today’s “selfie”. Made with several different photo-editing smartphone apps (like Facetune), each original photograph of the artist’s hand was subjected to an indeterminate sequence of modifications. The result is a group of over-processed, or “burnt” images; a subject matter that has been mutilated and disfigured almost beyond recognition.

'Burned Images' (4/4)
‘Burned Images’ is a series that explores the masochistic nature of today’s “selfie”. Made with several different photo-editing smartphone apps (like Facetune), each original photograph of the artist’s hand was subjected to an indeterminate sequence of modifications. The result is a group of over-processed, or “burnt” images; a subject matter that has been mutilated and disfigured almost beyond recognition.



