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Hi-Fructose Volume 45 Preview!

Erik Mark Sandberg

The 45th volume of Hi-Fructose arrives October 2017! Pre-order the issue here, or you can also subscribe to Hi-Fructose here. The issue features a special silver foil-stamped cover feature by Erik Mark Sandberg. Featured in this issue are the sculptures of Tina Yu, "Turn the Page" at the Crocker Art Museum, psychedelic illustrations of Bang Sangho, the delectable sculptures of Roni Landa, silk painter Akika Kurata, James Marshall (aka DALEK), the ferocious paintings of Hannah Faith Yata, the hand-stitched bodegas of Lucy Sparrow, the drawings of Miles Johnston, and a review of visionary director Alejandro Jodorowsky's latest film.

Erik Mark Sandberg

The 45th volume of Hi-Fructose arrives October 2017! Pre-order the issue here, or you can also subscribe to Hi-Fructose here. The issue features a special silver foil-stamped cover feature by Erik Mark Sandberg.

Featured in this issue are the sculptures of Tina Yu, “Turn the Page” at the Crocker Art Museum, psychedelic illustrations of Bang Sangho, the delectable sculptures of Roni Landa, silk painter Akika Kurata, James Marshall (aka DALEK), the ferocious paintings of Hannah Faith Yata, the hand-stitched bodegas of Lucy Sparrow, the drawings of Miles Johnston, and a review of visionary director Alejandro Jodorowsky‘s latest film.

Roni Landa

Lucy Sparrow

Hannah Faith Yata

Erik Mark Sandberg

Plus a special 16-page glossy insert section on the art of Ashley Wood!

James Marshall

Bang Sangho

Ashley Wood

Akika Kurata

Miles Johnston

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