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Sandra Jones Campbell
"Pammy Serves Spam To Her Fans In The Hammock" Contemporary Expressionist

2021

About the Item

"Pammy Serves Spam To Her Fans In The Hammock (During A Meteor Shower)" is an impressive large painting from Sandra Jones Campbell's recent collection, "Setting The Scene," a series that displays her unique vision of the world and is informed by her current social observations. The internationally collected artist is based in Laguna Beach and has had multiple Solo exhibitions in galleries and museums throughout the United States over the past 30 years. Sandra Jones Campbell’s depiction of social and political scenes reflect both her professional respect for the 30’s style German Expressionists Max Beckman, George Grosz and Otto Dix, and her uniquely gentle wit. Multiple figures populate lively acrylics on paper or canvas images that blend Sandra’s optimism and candor, along with the artist’s keen visual skill: balancing color, form composition, humor and subject matter. Sandra describes her paintings as composites of social sightings portraying evocative associations from a voyeuristic perspective, often at moments of personal social apprehensions or sociological attitudes. Her visual narratives achieve effects that are simultaneously playful and sophisticated.
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