Junk Food Portraiture

PB & J by Pamela Johnson Show the Ugly Side of Over-Indulgence

There's nothing more satisfying than stuffing your face in food when hunger hits, but Pamela Johnson thinks differently.

Pamela Johnson's series entitled PB & J is a commentary on how we tend overlook the chaotic results of our over-indulgence. Johnson brilliantly captures the aftermath of the scraps of food left behind as it effectively displays our vice for instant gratification through unhealthy means. It's a powerful piece that shows how the things we abuse will often do the same to us.

Food Waste Awareness
Creating art that highlights the consequences of over-indulgence can inspire people to become more conscious of their food waste.
Health Conscious Consumption
The portrayal of unhealthy eating habits can push individuals to make more informed and health-conscious food choices.
Artistic Commentary on Consumerism
Using art as a medium to critique consumerist tendencies can prompt discussions and reflection on our consumption habits.

Who This Affects Most

Food and Beverage Industry
This artwork presents an opportunity for food and beverage companies to promote healthier alternatives and reduce food waste.
Art and Design Industry
Artists and designers can leverage this trend to create thought-provoking pieces that shed light on societal issues and generate conversations.
Sustainable Packaging Industry
The series encourages companies in the packaging industry to develop eco-friendly solutions that address both aesthetic appeal and reduced waste.
SCORE
0.5 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 2%
Activity 6%
Freshness 8%