A collection of large-scale paintings in ink, acrylic and house paint, Intertitles conveys a tension
between absence and immediacy. The phrase Intertitles was first introduced in the silent film
era and refers to a word or group of words that appear on-screen during a movie but are not
part of the scene. These words and phrases are typically used to indicate imminent dialogue,
describe action, or provide context to the action.