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Hi-Fructose, Volume XI Preview!

Our eleventh volume of Hi-Fructose Magazine arrives in April! It features exclusive coverage of Mark Ryden's "The Snow Yak Show," the art of Chet Zar, Tiffany Bozic, Brandi Milne, Brandt Peters, Damon Soule, the dangerous dioramas of Thomas Doyle, Charlie Immer, The dynamic paintings of Nicola Verlato and more. Plus, we go wheatpasting with Shepard Fairey, delve into Nara's latest showing, discover Zhang Huan's Giants and the bronze sculptures of Gabriels, and much more! Check out a few preview images here!

Our eleventh volume of Hi-Fructose Magazine arrives in April! It features exclusive coverage of Mark Ryden’s “The Snow Yak Show,” the art of Chet Zar, Tiffany Bozic, Brandi Milne, Brandt Peters, Damon Soule, the dangerous dioramas of Thomas Doyle, Charlie Immer, The dynamic paintings of Nicola Verlato and more. Plus, we go wheatpasting with Shepard Fairey, delve into Nara’s latest showing, discover Zhang Huan’s Giants and the bronze sculptures of Gabriels, and much more! Check out a few preview images here!


cover by Mark Ryden


Damon Soule


Tiffany Bozic


Thomas Doyle


Mark Ryden


Chet Zar


Nara


Charlie Immer

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