artist bio
Amy Quach is an “e-girl” who attempts to navigate gaming spaces and environments, finding ways to portray her personal experiences into her body of work, while also attempting to remain approachable and fun. Having turned towards the internet at an extremely young age for not just entertainment, but comfort, the digital has become a place which has heavily influenced her views in relation to the world, other people, and towards herself. Despite the many experiences she’s encountered, her love for the internet and online games will always remain. 
Tackling paintings alongside everyday objects, sounds, screens, and a questionable amount of sparkles, Amy’s work moves beyond the canvas and into a space that embodies her personal experiences online. She embraces elements of identity which were imposed on her, and then shamed for, with the many components in her work. The over exaggeration of girlyness, reference to gaming and meme language, and revealing figures become not just a celebration, but a personalized “fuck-you” to the many comments on females in male dominated gaming spaces. Her artwork is not only a painting but a space to be indulged in similarly to how she indulges in the gaming, and general online world.