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Marco Mazzoni’s “Santa Lucia” Artists Proofs

Last July, we partnered with Marco Mazzoni (featured on the cover of Hi-Fructose Vol. 20) and Pressure Printing to create these "Santa Lucia" Hand-Embellished Prints. We sold out of these immediately. Marco Mazzoni has generously decided to donate proceeds from his artist proofs of this run to charity. We will have details shortly on when and how we will offer these very special Artist Proofs to the public, in case you'd like to get one. For now, we thank Marco for his generosity! See more after the jump.

Last July, we partnered with Marco Mazzoni (featured on the cover of Hi-Fructose Vol. 20) and Pressure Printing to create these “Santa Lucia” Hand-Embellished Prints. We sold out of these immediately. Marco Mazzoni has generously decided to donate proceeds from his artist proofs of this run to charity. We will have details shortly on when and how we will offer these very special Artist Proofs to the public, in case you’d like to get one. For now, we thank Marco for his generosity!

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