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Upcoming: Tiffany Bozic Book Signing at FFDG

This Saturday, Tiffany Bozic will make an appearance at San Francisco's Fecal Face Dot Gallery to sign her latest book, Drawn by Instict, published by Gingko Press. The monograph (which we reviewed in our latest Hi-Fructose Vol. 25) features beautiful, stoic artworks inspired by nature and the fragility of life. The signing will take place at FFDG from 5-7 p.m. and is a great opportunity to meet the artist behind these pristine works and get your hands on the gorgeous 192-page volume. Take a look at some images from the book courtesy of Gingko press and check out the Facebook event for more information.

This Saturday, Tiffany Bozic will make an appearance at San Francisco’s Fecal Face Dot Gallery to sign her latest book, Drawn by Instict, published by Gingko Press. The monograph (which we reviewed in our latest Hi-Fructose Vol. 25) features beautiful, stoic artworks inspired by nature and the fragility of life. The signing will take place at FFDG from 5-7 p.m. and is a great opportunity to meet the artist behind these pristine works and get your hands on the gorgeous 192-page volume. Take a look at some images from the book courtesy of Gingko press and check out the Facebook event for more information.

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