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Hi-Fructose x Daylight Curfew Exclusive Tee by Brandi Milne!

Hi-Fructose and LA-based clothing label Daylight Curfew have teamed up to create a capsule collection of finely made artist-centric apparel. We've just added this wonderful new sweet and creepy tee with art by Brandi Milne.

Hi-Fructose and LA-based clothing label Daylight Curfew have teamed up to create a capsule collection of finely made artist-centric apparel. We’ve just added this wonderful new sweet and creepy tee with art by Brandi Milne.

California based artist/illustrator/designer, Brandi Milne’s exclusive design for the Hi-Fructose collection. We featured her work in this Hi-Fructose Exclusive Brandi Milne Book and Print Set.

Brandi Milne’s elongated heroines are often cast in enchanting activities, whether preparing Halloween rituals, riding stripped snails or communing with aquatic creatures. This exclusive tee features her original drawing titled  “Feed The Wolf”: “This piece is a story about a strange woman’s love for a hungry lone wolf in the wild. The wolf has just lost his love and has no more life to live now that she’s gone. This drawing was inspired by the Halloween season that I love so so much. I find myself wanting everything wolf at the moment,” Brandi says.

Daylight Curfew and Hi-Fructose bring you a premium selection of t-shirts, hoodies, snapbacks, 5 panel hats, and more. Now you can hunt for art with the proper head gear, hoodie dress, and zipper down. See more of the collection here and stay tuned for further collabs in the near future!

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A slew of fantastic items have been added to the Hi-Fructose story, from past issue bundles to a signed monograph from Brandi Milne. Milne's signed book, "Froh Lich," is a gorgeous, 152-page tome with an embossed and stamped cover, published by Babytattoo. We only have a limited amount of copies of this one, so make sure you grab it. Also available: The Hi-Fructose Back Issue 5 Bundle and The New Hi-Fructose 8 Issue Library Bundle. And don't forget our latest issue: Vol. 52.
We're pleased to announce a collaboration with LA-based clothing label Daylight Curfew. Daylight Curfew and Hi-Fructose have been working closely over the last few months to bring you a premium selection of t-shirts, hoodies, snapbacks, 5 panel hats, and more. Now you can hunt for art with the proper head gear, hoodie dress, and zipper down. See more of the collection here and look for new, limited run items in the coming weeks.

Corey Helford Gallery in Los Angeles just announced that they are moving to a new space, and they are saying goodbye to their Circa gallery with one of their most popular group exhibitions, "Art Collector Start Kit 3". Opening this Saturday, the exhibit (previously covered here) annually showcases smaller works from both well established and new names in the New Contemporary scene. This year's show is no less eclectic and presents 12" x 12" sized pieces from Brandi Milne, Hannah Yata, Hikari Shimoda (HF Vol. 29), Hirabayashi Takahiro, KiSung Koh, Korin Faught, Lori Nelson, Lu Cong, Naoto Hattori (HF Vol. 7 and 35), Yoh Nagao, and Yoko d'Holbachie (HF Vol. 6 cover artist), among over 30 artists.

In today's advertising world, it's almost impossible the avoid visual landscape of company brand names and logos. We endulge in a pop culture that is virtually paid for and made possible by "product placement", creating often unwelcome interruptions. This Saturday, CHG Circa gallery's artists have chosen to interrupt their own imagery in "Product Displacement". Consumerism is a necessary evil to a healthy economy that has intrigued artists for decades. Perhaps the most famous example is Andy Warhol, whose works like the Campbell soup cans forced us to reckon with big business' presence in our lives. Artists such as Eric Joyner, Buff Monster, Shag, Brandi Milne, Richard J. Oliver, Andrew Brandou, Ron English, and Sylvia Ji take a cue from artists like Warhol to publicize their own experiences with advertising.

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