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Did you know that you can follow Hi-Fructose on all your favorite social networks? We're constantly sharing our contemporary art discoveries through Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram and Pinterest. Plus, check out our YouTube channel for exclusive video interviews and profiles featuring the likes of Scott Hove, Rob Sato, Wayne White, Jennybird Alcantara and more. On our social media, you'll get updates in realtime so you never miss out on the latest in contemporary art, including updates from festivals and events. Want more art in your feed? Make sure you hit that follow button!

Did you know that you can follow Hi-Fructose on all your favorite social networks? We’re constantly sharing our contemporary art discoveries through Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram and Pinterest. Plus, check out our YouTube channel for exclusive video interviews and profiles featuring the likes of Scott Hove, Rob Sato, Wayne White, Jennybird Alcantara and more. On our social media, you’ll get updates in realtime so you never miss out on the latest in contemporary art, including updates from festivals and events. Want more art in your feed? Make sure you hit that follow button!


Tom Bagshaw painting recently featured on our Tumblr


Studio visit video with Scott Hove, as seen on our YouTube Channel


Sylvia Ji piece recently featured on our Facebook


Ramona Ring, as seen on our Pinterest


New Etam Cru mural as seen on our Instagram


As seen on the @hifructosemag Twitter

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