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Hi-Fructose Exclusive Brandi Milne Book and Print Set

We are pleased to release a special book and Hi-Fructose exclusive print set for Brandi Milne's new art book Frohlich, printed by the fine folks at Baby Tattoo Books. Milne's beautiful 152 page full color hardcover, with elegant embossing and die cut cover, is a must for your art library. It's filled with her beautiful paintings, drawings and sketches. And only Hi-Fructose includes a special signed and numbered print, "Joyful Souls March On!" with each signed book order! This special set is limited to 54 book/print copies and is available here. “Pretty girls, corpulent cakes, and big-eyed animals: The depictions of these in Milne's work are ghostly remnants of a certain time and place that no longer exists, and these characters often have the feeling of a vague and fading dream," said fellow artist Camille Rose Garcia of Milne's work. Take an inside look at the book and exclusive print after the jump.

We are pleased to release a special book and Hi-Fructose exclusive print set for Brandi Milne’s new art book Frohlich, printed by the fine folks at Baby Tattoo Books. Milne’s beautiful 152 page full color hardcover, with elegant embossing and die cut cover, is a must for your art library. It’s filled with her beautiful paintings, drawings and sketches. And only Hi-Fructose includes a special signed and numbered print, “Joyful Souls March On!” with each signed book order! This special set is limited to 54 book/print copies and is available here. “Pretty girls, corpulent cakes, and big-eyed animals: The depictions of these in Milne’s work are ghostly remnants of a certain time and place that no longer exists, and these characters often have the feeling of a vague and fading dream,” said fellow artist Camille Rose Garcia of Milne’s work. Take an inside look at the book and exclusive print below.


Signed and numbered print by Brandi Milne, titled Joyful Souls March On!

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