The 74th Volume of Hi-Fructose is here.
This issue features a plethora of issue exclusive articles, printed on fine art papers, HF 74 features a cover feature on Younguk Yi, Barry McGee’s Cherry Pit, the textile art of Kendall Ross, the moody urban scapes of Jiaqi Shen, Leo Park, Jay Howell, Matthew Palladino’s ghost-like water colors, Wally Dion’s sewn flags and tapestries, Jeremy Geddes, 16 page Special Insert Section on the work Vorja Sanchez, plus a review of the new documentary on Redd Kross!
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Hi-Fructose is a quarterly print art magazine founded by artists Attaboy and Annie Owens in 2005. Hi-Fructose focuses squarely on the art which transcends genre and trend, assuring readers thorough coverage and content that is informative and original. Hi-Fructose showcases an amalgamation of new contemporary, emerging as well distinguished artists, with a spotlight on awe inspiring spectacles from round the world.
Just a lil reminder from Michael James Schneider
@blcksmth

Just a lil reminder from Michael James Schneider
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“We respond to fabrics without knowing it. There are the scents, the way they feel on your skin. You know instinctively if a fabric is something you would wear anytime or for a special occasion...“- Bisa Butler
Whether portraying people of the past or present, of great fame or total anonymity, Bisa Butler brings the viewer face to face with images of dignity and grace. Read Clayton Schuster’s full article on the textile artist, now on Hi-Fructose.
@bisabutler

“We respond to fabrics without knowing it. There are the scents, the way they feel on your skin. You know instinctively if a fabric is something you would wear anytime or for a special occasion...“- Bisa Butler
Whether portraying people of the past or present, of great fame or total anonymity, Bisa Butler brings the viewer face to face with images of dignity and grace. Read Clayton Schuster’s full article on the textile artist, now on Hi-Fructose.
@bisabutler ...
The 20th Anniversary issue of Hi-Fructose is coming! It features a plethora of issue exclusive articles printed on fine art papers. It includes: a cover feature on Martha Rich, the paintings on unusual media of Helena Minginowicz, the colorful portraiture of Shaun Downey, the plastiscine murals of Timur Fork, installation artist Do Ho Suh, the painting of Amy Casey, Eric Pause, the HF Invitational, the photo realism painting of Agnieszka Nienartowicz, Plus a 16-page insert booklet on the works of Ken Sausage, reviews of the new Thomas Kinkade movie and the Office of Collecting & Design museum on wheels! and More! Subscribe today and get this issue as part of your new subscription and thanks for reading Hi-Fructose!

The 20th Anniversary issue of Hi-Fructose is coming! It features a plethora of issue exclusive articles printed on fine art papers. It includes: a cover feature on Martha Rich, the paintings on unusual media of Helena Minginowicz, the colorful portraiture of Shaun Downey, the plastiscine murals of Timur Fork, installation artist Do Ho Suh, the painting of Amy Casey, Eric Pause, the HF Invitational, the photo realism painting of Agnieszka Nienartowicz, Plus a 16-page insert booklet on the works of Ken Sausage, reviews of the new Thomas Kinkade movie and the Office of Collecting & Design museum on wheels! and More! Subscribe today and get this issue as part of your new subscription and thanks for reading Hi-Fructose! ...
Using nothing but rollers, from drawing to highlights, Polish artist Lukasz Chwalek defines forms with layers of paint.
@waekinsta

Using nothing but rollers, from drawing to highlights, Polish artist Lukasz Chwalek defines forms with layers of paint.
@waekinsta ...
The characters and settings that Ozabu depicts are intriguing, but, once you zoom in on the pieces, you’ll notice how exquisite the details are. Her deft hand creates the finest strands of hair gently arching into eyebrows or forming gentle wisps framing the face. Her shading techniques capture the creases and folds that often escape first glances.
See the full article by Liz Ohanesian on the work of @ozabu
Now on Hi-Fructose.the artist was first featured in Hf 54.

The characters and settings that Ozabu depicts are intriguing, but, once you zoom in on the pieces, you’ll notice how exquisite the details are. Her deft hand creates the finest strands of hair gently arching into eyebrows or forming gentle wisps framing the face. Her shading techniques capture the creases and folds that often escape first glances.
See the full article by Liz Ohanesian on the work of @ozabu
Now on Hi-Fructose.the artist was first featured in Hf 54. ...
The all important finishing touches from Fabio Viale.
@vialefabio

The all important finishing touches from Fabio Viale.
@vialefabio ...
Strange and familiar, the paintings of Italian artist Elisa Anfusu are shrouded in mystery.
@elisa_anfuso

Strange and familiar, the paintings of Italian artist Elisa Anfusu are shrouded in mystery.
@elisa_anfuso ...
Sculptor Alice Langois farms mutated fruits and flowers from polymer and acrylic pastures.
@a.c.lovely

Sculptor Alice Langois farms mutated fruits and flowers from polymer and acrylic pastures.
@a.c.lovely ...