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Studio Visit with Burlesque Design

Following our visit to Greg Gossel's place (see here), Hi-Fructose took a quick jaunt down the street to visit our friends over at Burlesque Design. Known as some of the best screen printers in the country, Burlesque's collectible prints (most of which are designed in house), themed parties (Dre Day!) and print magazine, Life Sucks Die (RIP) have cemented the crew as a multimedia powerhouse. Get an indepth look into Burlesque's screen printing studio, check out some rare works and test prints and also get a nice peek at the neighboring LandLand, all after the jump.

Stay tuned for the final installment of our Midwest adventure as we take you on a tour of the countryside with Aaron Horkey.

Following our visit to Greg Gossel’s place (see here), Hi-Fructose took a quick jaunt down the street to visit our friends over at Burlesque Design.  Known as some of the best screen printers in the country, Burlesque’s collectible prints (most of which are designed in house), themed parties (Dre Day!) and print magazine, Life Sucks Die (RIP) have cemented the crew as a multimedia powerhouse. Get an indepth look into Burlesque’s screen printing studio, check out some rare works and test prints and also get a nice peek at the neighboring LandLand, all after the jump.

Stay tuned for the final installment of our Midwest adventure as we take you on a tour of the countryside with Aaron Horkey.

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