
Fine artist, Pamela Johnson creates larger than life, oil painted images of gluttonous amounts of processed foods and their packaging,

reflecting back to us our culture's need for instant gratification

while ignoring the consequences of our indulgences .

Johnson's work can be seen at the
Adler Gallery in SF and
here.
Comments
I went to a wedding in Colorado this weekend and they had a photo booth for the guests with an album that you could glue your pictures in and leave a note for the bride and groom. Great idea I thought. Of course, the pictures from later in the evening where the funniest.
Laura
(the one that lives on Meyer Blvd)
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