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Hi-Fructose Vol.9: Sneak Peeks!

We've finally put the finishing touches on our latest issue, due in stores first week of Ocotober. Hi-Fructose Vol.9 is proud to feature Netherland painter Chris Berens brought to us by our very own (well she's not really ours) Kirsten Anderson, Stella Im Hultberg, Dan May, Sam Gibbons' chaos in symmetry, Tara McPherson, Jeff Gillette, Liz McGrath. Plus; PostlerFerguson re-examines the Death Weapon, Tom Haubs, Ekundayo and the art and blood of Motohiko Odani. Also, toy Exposes, reviews and more. Cover image coming soon!

We’ve finally put the finishing touches on our latest issue, due in stores first week of Ocotober. Hi-Fructose Vol.9 is proud to feature: Netherland painter, Chris Berens, Stella Im Hultberg, Dan May, Sam Gibbons’ chaos in symmetry, Tara McPherson, Jeff Gillette, Liz McGrath. Plus; PostlerFerguson re-examines the Death Weapon, Tom Haubs, Ekundayo and the art and blood of Motohiko Odani. Also, toy exposes, reviews and more. Cover image coming soon!


Chris Berens


Sam Gibbons


Motohiko Odani


Stella Im Hultberg


Jeff Gillette


Ekundayo


Tara McPherson

br/>Liz McGrath

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