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James Jean Studio Visit

Hi Fructose recently visited the Los Angeles studio of James Jean, David Choe and Japanese toy producer Good Smile (you may remember the studio visit we did with David Choe before his LAzarides opening a couple weeks back), and we're happy to present an intimate look inside James Jean's half of the sprawling downtown warehouse space. Even with no shows on the immediate horizon, James has been working frantically on a massive new body of work. As you may have read in our latest issue, James' style and vision has been evolving and growing at an incredible rate and we're proud to present a sneak peek at his latest pieces to compliment the cover story to Hi Fructose Vol. 15.

Hi Fructose recently visited the Los Angeles studio of James Jean, David Choe and Japanese toy producer Good Smile (you may remember the studio visit we did with David Choe before his LAzarides opening a couple weeks back), and we’re happy to present an intimate look inside James Jean’s half of the sprawling downtown warehouse space. Even with no shows on the immediate horizon, James has been working frantically on a massive new body of work. As you may have read in our latest issue, James’ style and vision has been evolving and growing at an incredible rate and we’re proud to present a sneak peek at his latest pieces to compliment the cover story to Hi Fructose Vol. 15.

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