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Hi-Fructose Vol.16 Preview!

We are proud to show you a preview of the upcoming Hi-Fructose Magazine Vol.16. Our latest includes an extensive cover feature and special sketchbook section with Jeff Soto (pictured above), the art of James Roper, Nightshade: the Paintings of Sylvia Ji. Visit the home of Ron English, discover the animal sculptures of Beth Cavener Stichter, the ethereal paintings of Kazuki Takamatsu, we find the Devil in the Details with Vania Zouravliov,  sit upon the throne of Christopher Conn Askew, explore the dirty paper machines of Rob Sato. Plus Spotlights on Barry McGee at the OMCA, sculptor Takashi Hinoda and much more. See more previews of the issue, here!

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We are proud to show you a preview of the upcoming Hi-Fructose Magazine Vol.16. Ourlatest includes an extensive cover feature and special sketchbooksection with Jeff Soto, the art of James Roper, Nightshade: thePaintings of Sylvia Ji. Visit the home of Ron English, discover theanimal sculptures of Beth Cavener Stichter, the ethereal paintings ofKazuki Takamatsu, we find the Devil in the Details with VaniaZouravliov,  sit upon the throne of Christopher Conn Askew, explore thedirty paper machinesof Rob Sato. Plus Spotlights on Barry McGee at the OMCA, sculptorTakashi Hinoda and much more. See more previews of the issue below!

Barry McGee

Ron English

Sylvia Ji

Bath Cavener Stichter
James Roper

Vania Zouravliov

Jeff Soto
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