B.Ling
Mooch Bipture
17.3 × 18 inches
Oil Paint on Vinyl coated cardboard
Painted on a Mooch-shaped cardboard with a vinyl-coated surface, this work immortalises one of B.Ling’s earliest bathroom selfies. In the mirror, she holds her iPhone — already beginning its metamorphosis into a Mooch-shaped phone.
Bipasha Elizabeth Ling was the first to publish a bathroom selfie on her blog, a gesture that pioneered the format and remains a cornerstone of online culture today. This painting transforms that original moment into a museum object, where the personal act of a selfie becomes both cultural record and Mooch artifact.
A convergence of paint, technology, and mythology, the work anchors the origin of selfie culture within the evolving world of Mooch Intelligence.
B.Ling
Mooch Bipture
17.3 × 18 inches
Oil Paint on Vinyl coated cardboard
Painted on a Mooch-shaped cardboard with a vinyl-coated surface, this work immortalises one of B.Ling’s earliest bathroom selfies. In the mirror, she holds her iPhone — already beginning its metamorphosis into a Mooch-shaped phone.
Bipasha Elizabeth Ling was the first to publish a bathroom selfie on her blog, a gesture that pioneered the format and remains a cornerstone of online culture today. This painting transforms that original moment into a museum object, where the personal act of a selfie becomes both cultural record and Mooch artifact.
A convergence of paint, technology, and mythology, the work anchors the origin of selfie culture within the evolving world of Mooch Intelligence.