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Hi-Fructose Volume 15 features an extensive cover feature on the evolution of James Jean , which including a special sketchbook section from him, we discover the art of Kristina Collantes, feel gravity's pull with painter Jeremy Geddes , cross-section ghosts with sculptor Kate MacDowell, throw shapes with James Marshall (Dalek), uncover the art of Al Columbia , probe inner space with Colin Christian . We spotlight Mark Ryden's new solo show and the She-Wolves of Miss Van. Check out preview images for Hi-Fructose Vol.15. We'll show you the cover soon... Don't miss this volume of Hi-Fructose available in April!

Hi-Fructose Volume 15 features an extensive cover feature on the evolution of James Jean , which including a special sketchbook section from him, we discover the art of Kristina Collantes, feel gravity’s pull with painter Jeremy Geddes , cross-section ghosts with sculptor Kate MacDowell, throw shapes with t;strong> James Marshall (Dalek), uncover the art of Al Columbia, probe inner space with Colin Christian . We spotlight Mark Ryden’s new solo show and the She-Wolves oflt;STRONG> Miss Van. Check out preview images for Hi-Fructose Vol.15 below.we’ll show you the cover soon… Don’t miss this volume of Hi-Fructose available in April!


James Jean


Kristina Collantes


Kate MacDowell


Miss Van


Jeremy Geddes


Al Columbia


James Marshall (Dalek)


Colin Christian

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