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hifructosemag: Using countless transparent layers of gouache, Japanese artist Kazuki Takamatsu(featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 16) creates paintings that mimic 3D depth mapping technology. Takamatsu executes this holograph-like effect entirely by hand,
hifructosemag: littlelimpstiff14u2: Street Art from around the world by http://www.xmarkjenkinsx.com/storker.html More on the site Mark Jenkins—Appears in Hi-Fructose collected 2
gdfalksen: via Masao Kinoshita’s Sculptures Play With Exaggerated Anatomy | Hi-Fructose Magazine
brownley: Beth Cavener Stichter (featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 16) caught our attention with her raw sculptural style. The artist forms animals by hollowing out blocks of clay, giving her subjects a raw, unrefined appearance as if they sprang from the
ex0skeletal: (via The Delicate Wax Sculptures of Rebecca Stevenson | Hi-Fructose Magazine)
ex0skeletal: (via The Disintegrating Sculptures of Valerie Hegarty | Hi-Fructose Magazine) Dope
kuntsnuggles: ex0skeletal: (via Studio Visit with Adam Wallacavage | Hi-Fructose Magazine) I HAVE A MIGHTY NEED
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sprinklertm: Hi-Fructose MagazineHikari Shimoda at DMO Arts in Osaka
hifructosemag: While in Western culture, bunnies are considered friendly, benign creatures, in Japan they represent lonesome spirits. Hikari Shimoda (featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 29), a private, contemplative artist, often likens herself to these
hifructosemag: Hi-Fructose Presents: The Art of The Mushroomhttps://www.facebook.com/events/285183495542950/Opening Reception: Saturday, October 20th 6-9pm This special show is an exploration into artists’ interpretations of the friendly, deadly, tasty,
hifructosemag: Beth Cavener Stichter (featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 16) caught our attention with her raw sculptural style. The artist forms animals by hollowing out blocks of clay, giving her subjects a raw, unrefined appearance as if they sprang from
rhamphotheca: Norwegian artist creates installations in which plant life invades the indoors… see more: Hi Fructose
knowyourdarkness: IMGP0970_3 (by Hi-Fructose Magazine)
Gino Rubert’s Salome | Hi-Fructose
ex0skeletal: (via A Shattering World in Photos by Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison | Hi-Fructose Magazine)
hifructosemag: Ma Jing Hu uses the styles of the European old masters to explore themes that relate to contemporary Chinese society. See more of his work on Hi-Fructose.
hifructosemag: Elif Varol Ergen’s new work speaks to anxiety and paranoia related to entering motherhood. Read more on the Hi-Fructose blog.
hifructosemag: Mark Ryden’s long-anticipated solo show “The Gay 90s: West” opened last weekend at Kohn Gallery in LA. Check out opening night photos on Hi-Fructose.
hifructosemag: Mu Pan presents stupendously detailed new paintings for his solo show, “One Inch Punch,” opening at Copro Gallery on May 17. Get a preview on Hi-Fructose.
hifructosemag: Frida Kahlo, Mexico’s most famous woman artist best known for her numerous self-portraits, is portrayed once more as hyperrealist Kazuhiro Tsuji’s latest subject. Tsuji, featured here on our blog and in Hi-Fructose Vol. 35, has become
ellosphere: Enter the Hi-Fructose x Ello Emerging Artist Showcase. Get published! Win a ũ,000 Art Grant. Image by Chillyolovesyou on Ello@hifructosemag
ex0skeletal: (via Preview: Chet Zar’s “All Hallows’ Eve” at Copro Gallery | Hi-Fructose Magazine)
hifructosemag: Ishibashi Yui’s work depicts nature as a force reclaiming power from its human occupants. See more on Hi-Fructose.
#reblog http://littlelimpstiff14u2.tumblr.com/ Beth Cavener Stichter and Alessandro Gallo Collaborate on Ornate Sculpture by Nastia VoynovskayaPosted on February 24, 2014 Beth Cavener Stichter’s (Hi-Fructose Vol. 26 cover artist) sculptures have
ex0skeletal: (via The Disintegrating Sculptures of Valerie Hegarty | Hi-Fructose Magazine)
ex0skeletal: (via Ceramic Figurines With a Gory Twist by Jessica Harrison | Hi-Fructose Magazine)
ex0skeletal: (via Alex Konahin’s Intensely Ornate Illustrations | Hi-Fructose Magazine)
hifructosemag: Insa’s latest GIF-iti piece in Paris was created by hand-painting each frame. Eight layers and 72 total skulls were painted to create the stop-motion animated piece you see here. See more process photos on Hi-Fructose.
mudwerks: (via R. Freymuth-Frazier’s Unsettling, Erotic Oil Paintings | Hi-Fructose Magazine) R. Freymuth-Frazier