Moka Lee
Fractured self
Imagine yourself as a mosaic - each shard a memory, each fragment a story. Identity is fragmented, nonlinear, imperfect. Through collage, artists reassemble past and present into visual diaries, embracing the messiness of memory to reveal a self that is ever-evolving, resilient, and beautifully incomplete.
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Moka Lee’s portraits navigate the fragile space between digital personas and inner selves, exploring how identity is performed and perceived in the age of social media. Drawing inspiration from images of strangers found online, she transforms curated snapshots into paintings that hover between the real and the imagined. Through this process, Lee both connects with and distances herself from her subjects, empathy filtered through a screen.
Her paintings linger on subtle gestures and fleeting expressions: a downward gaze, a hesitant smile, a shadow that alters a mood. Rendered in murky light and bold contours, her figures feel at once intimate and detached, their presence suspended between innocence and unease. By reworking images sourced from social media, Lee reflects on the ways we construct and consume identity, while reclaiming slowness and contemplation from the constant scroll. In her hands, each face becomes a mirror of contemporary isolation—a quiet study of how we see, and wish to be seen.
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“I can observe countless people with just my phone without meeting them,” “I wait to find something unique in the pictures that I come across by chance through the algorithm,”
Moka Lee to CNN
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