— By Kevin Montgomery (@kevinmonty) |
Kelly Tunstall and Ferris Plock have a show going on right now (thru July 14th) at Fecal Face Gallery, featuring a whole bunch of art about food and colors and visual puns:
Edible Complex seeks to explore our personal and cultural relationships to food, and the effect of social networking on the ever-evolving ecosystem of admiring, eating and wasting food in the Bay Area. San Francisco has an intricate connection with the act of creating and consuming cuisine; with more restaurants per capita than any other American city, we are constantly bombarded with options and information. The show features paintings created both individually and in collaboration with one another, exploring a range of themes, from San Francisco as a transient city, our flourishing food-truck industry, and our relationship with what we consume.
That sounds good and all, but I'm here for whimsical pictures of taco trucks with scary giant spinning clown tacos on top… a mobile Mexican Doggie Diner, if you will. And I'm sure you are too.
Oh, and they even took the noted taco truck meal of fish tacos into their delicious fantasy world: