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Hi-Fructose Volume 29 Preview!

We're pleased to show you a preview for our next volume of Hi-Fructose New Contemporary Art Magazine! Hitting stands in October, this issue features a beautiful cover by the amazing Eric Fortune and a very special 16 page Sketchbook insert by Femke Hiemstra, featuring beautiful reproductions of her graphite work. This issue also includes an extensive feature on instilation/street artist Olek, the hyper detailed works of Ikeda Manubu, new paintings from Jennybird Alcantara, Japanese artist Hikari Shimoda, painter Kehinde Wiley, the book sculptures of Georgia Russell, the ink drawings of Ken Garduno and Mexican street/gallery artist Curiot. Plus, multi-page reviews on the new Mark Dean Veca book and more! See previews of Hi-Fructose Vol.29 after the jump and pre-order a copy today in our online store.

Eric Fortune

We’re pleased to show you a preview for our next volume of Hi-Fructose New Contemporary Art Magazine! Hitting stands in October, this issue features a beautiful cover by the amazing Eric Fortune and a very special 16 page Sketchbook insert by Femke Hiemstra, featuring beautiful reproductions of her graphite work. This issue also includes an extensive feature on instilation/street artist Olek, the hyper detailed works of Ikeda Manubu, new paintings from Jennybird Alcantara, Japanese artist Hikari Shimoda, painter Kehinde Wiley, the book sculptures of Georgia Russell, the ink drawings of Ken Garduno and Mexican street/gallery artist Curiot. Plus, multi-page reviews on the new Mark Dean Veca book and more! See previews of Hi-Fructose Vol.29 here and pre-order a print edition today in our online store.

Curiot

Georgia Russell

Kehinde Wiley

Ken Garduno

Hikari Shimoda

Femke Hiemstra sketchbook section

Olek

Jennybird Alcantara

Ikeda Manubu

Eric Fortune

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