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Alex Pardee’s HF Exclusive Wood Print

Hi-Fructose with be presenting an Oasis of Chaos at the 2011 San Diego Comic Con,featuring signings, art-centric exclusives, book launches, exclusive appearances, and selections from the Pressure Printing archives.

We're also doing a stunning series of expertly printed wood prints from five amazing artists!First up is this from Alex Pardee, whom we first featured in Hi-Fructose Vol.1 way back in 2005!Alex Pardee's print is 11"x14", limited to 50 signed and numbered pieces, with each one being a bit different depending on the grain of the wood. See a larger image of the print andPardee signing them at HF headquarters here. They will be available exclusively at the Hi-Fructose Booth on Thursday, July 21st at 2pm.

Hi-Fructose with be presenting an Oasis of Chaos at the 2011 San Diego Comic Con,featuring signings, art-centric exclusives, book launches, exclusive appearances, and selections from the Pressure Printing archives.

We’re also doing a stunning series of expertly printed wood prints from five amazing artists!First up is this from Alex Pardee, whom we first featured in Hi-Fructose Vol.1 way back in 2005!Alex Pardee’s print is 11″x14″, limited to 50 signed and numbered pieces, with each one being a bit different depending on the grain of the wood. See a larger image of the print andPardee signing them at HF headquarters here. They will be available exclusively at the Hi-Fructose Booth on Thursday, July 21st at 2pm.

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