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Audrey Kawasaki and Junko Mizuno Exclusive Print Update!

We released special exclusives from Hi-Fructose featured artists at SDCC this year with the help of our great hosts Last Gasp. We have a few remaining prints left from Junko Mizuno and Audrey Kawasaki which we will make available next week. Please see the jump for complete details for your chance to get one of these special items.

“Pancakes” by Junko Mizuno

We released exclusives from Hi-Fructose featured artists at SDCC this year with the help of our great hosts Last Gasp. We have a few remaining prints left from Junko Mizuno and Audrey Kawasaki.

“Pancakes” by Junko Mizuno, 14”x17” screenprint on wood, edition of 50, $125. Plus Fed Ex ground shipping. For each sale, Hi-Fructose will donate $35 to the National Cancer Society. Limit 1 per person. We have 11 prints of these available. Because of the nature of wood, each one is unique and different.

“Things Unsaid” by Audrey Kawasaki

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“Things Unsaid” by Audrey Kawasaki, 14″x22 3/4″ (with 1/8″ white border included), edition of 200, $175 plus FedEx ground shipping. For each sale, Hi-Fructose will donate $35 to the National Cancer Society. Limit 1 per person. We have 25 prints of these available.

We will make both prints available on Wednesday, August 7, at Noon PST in our Hi-Fructose online store. Both prints will be limited to one per person per print and available on a first come first serve basis. Due to the irreplaceable nature of these items, we will not be shipping them internationally. Both the billing and shipping address must be in the US. We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone at our own discretion.

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