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Hi-Fructose
about 12 hours ago

Mitsuru Watanabe Interjects A Modern Perspective Onto Classic Paintings

“When I learned that there was a technique called honkadori, I thought it was interesting,” says Watanabe. “It seemed like an invasion or challenge to the idea of Western art and original works.” Read the full article by clicking above. The post Mitsuru Watanabe Interjects A Modern Perspective Onto Classic Paintings first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.

Hi-Fructose
1 day ago

Yuko Shimizu depicts intimate narrative scenes from myth, science fiction, and pop iconography, creating a visual genre all her own.

Yuko Shimizu is a New York-based illustrator, whose bold manga lines depict intimate narrative scenes from myth, science fiction, and pop iconography, creating a visual genre all her own. Read the full article by Harrison Cook clicking above! The post Yuko Shimizu depicts intimate narrative scenes from myth, science fiction, and pop iconography, creating a visual genre all her own. first appeared...

Hi-Fructose
6 days ago

Lewis Chamberlain: From the Pocket of A Ghost

Incorporating a mix of objects—everything from old toys to dead bugs to simple paper constructions—Lewis Chamberlain builds unusual scenarios... Read the full article by clicking above! The post Lewis Chamberlain: From the Pocket of A Ghost first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.

Hi-Fructose
6 days ago

Miradas: Edward Telleri’s Gaze-fueled Artwork

In Edward Telleri's paintings, eyes become living forms.. Read more by clicking above! The post Miradas: Edward Telleri’s Gaze-fueled Artwork first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.

Hi-Fructose
8 days ago

Tetsunori Tawaraya’s Fierce & Hypnotizing World Will Air-Fry Your Retinas

You will want to find a way back to the sideways world, the dirty world, the alien world of Tetsunori Tawaraya. Click above! The post Tetsunori Tawaraya’s Fierce & Hypnotizing World Will Air-Fry Your Retinas first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.

Hi-Fructose
9 days ago

Phantom Limbs: The Body Part Filled Paintings of Sarah Slappey are Tumultuous, Alluring, & Aggressive

For artist Sarah Slappey, the body is both subject and setting. It entrances and repels, can be beautiful and grotesque. Above all, it is a means of artistic exploration that defies neat categorization. Read the full article by clicking above. The post Phantom Limbs: The Body Part Filled Paintings of Sarah Slappey are Tumultuous, Alluring, & Aggressive first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.

Hi-Fructose
10 days ago

Personal Effects: The Art of Laurie Lipton

The drawings of Laurie Lipton have bewildered and enchanted audiences for several decades. Each piece wields a cacophony of influences and experiences in dreamlike visions. Read Andy Smith's full article by clicking above. The post Personal Effects: The Art of Laurie Lipton first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.

Hi-Fructose
14 days ago

Amy Sherald’s American Sublime

Once scheduled to be on view at the Smithsonian's National Portrait gallery, Amy Sherald's American Sublime is now on view at the Baltimore Museum of Art after the artist pulled the exhibit, asserting that she could not 'comply with a culture of censorship" Read the full article on the exhibition from our recent issue, after it premiered at the SFMOMA by clicking above! The post Amy Sherald’s...

Hi-Fructose
15 days ago

Capturing the Minotaur: The Art of Laura Ball

Painter Laura Ball's hypnotically engaging paintings give the viewer a multi-planed insight to the roiling energy of the subconscious, as well as the dynamics of the equally vital and tempestuous physical world. Read the full article by Kirsten Anderson by clicking above. The post Capturing the Minotaur: The Art of Laura Ball first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.

Hi-Fructose
16 days ago

Amber Cowan Reshapes History with Her Glass Works

The hues in Cowan's work are distinct, matched and paired among disparate findings from various locales. Read Andy Smith's full article on this unique glass artist by clicking above... The post Amber Cowan Reshapes History with Her Glass Works first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.

Hi-Fructose
16 days ago

Macro Verse: The Paintings of Cinta Vidal Allow us To Become Gravity-Defying Voyeurs

Cinta Vidal’s intricate paintings often foster favorable comparisons to graphic prints by M.C. Escher, especially the latter’s impossible constructions. Any similarity is largely incidental: Where Escher revealed the subtle harmonies that unite the incongruent, Vidal reaches for something more intimate and human. Read the full article by clicking above! The post Macro Verse: The Paintings of Cinta...

Hi-Fructose
20 days ago

Reign in Blood: Vincent Castiglia Brings His Subjects to Life With His own Blood

Vincent Castiglia started experimenting with painting in blood in 2000. He was eighteen. By 2003, he was using it exclusively. Read Mike Mariani's full article from our archives by clicking above! The post Reign in Blood: Vincent Castiglia Brings His Subjects to Life With His own Blood first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.

Hi-Fructose
21 days ago

Opposing Forces: VICKIE VAINIONPÄÄ PAINTS THE GAP BETWEEN EXPERIENCE & HUMAN PERCEPTION

"I did not always know that I would be making this particular work,” says painter Vickie Vainionpää, “but that’s the beauty of being an artist. To follow your interests, pulling at threads and slowly but surely a path becomes clear.”Read the full article on the artist by clicking above! The post Opposing Forces: VICKIE VAINIONPÄÄ PAINTS THE GAP BETWEEN EXPERIENCE & HUMAN PERCEPTION first appeared...

Hi-Fructose
22 days ago

Happy Crying: The Art of Rachel Hayden Balances Tension With Whimsy

A fine balance of light, dark, serious, and silly, the paintings of Rachel Hayden are the culmination of her life experiences, expressed through peculiar motifs, alluring symmetry, and disassociated figures. There is at once something inviting, yet withdrawn, about this work... Read the full article and interview with the artist by clicking above. The post Happy Crying: The Art of Rachel Hayden...

Hi-Fructose
23 days ago

A Return To Feeling: The Dynamic & Emotion-Infused Art of KOAK

"Color for me is very much about that initial emotional impact; it is almost like a precursor to the mood of a painting,” says Koak. Read the full article on Koak by clicking above. The post A Return To Feeling: The Dynamic & Emotion-Infused Art of KOAK first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.

Hi-Fructose
30 days ago

The Art of Pissing People Off: Controversial Artist David Cerny Creates Scuptures Full of Defiance & Humor

David Cerný is by all accounts the most famous artist in the Czech Republic. A quick Google search confirms that diagnosis by revealing the byproduct of artistic success: article upon article attempting to pigeonhole him. Read Clayton Schuster's full article on the artist by clicking above! The post The Art of Pissing People Off: Controversial Artist David Cerny Creates Scuptures Full of...

Hi-Fructose
about 1 month ago

Arghavan Khosravi Consumes The Subjects Of Her Vibrant Sculptural paintings

Using striking symbolic language that seems to drift from subconscious realms, Arghavan Khosravi commands the subjects of her vibrant, sculptural paintings. Read Zara Kand's full article on the artist by clicking above! The post Arghavan Khosravi Consumes The Subjects Of Her Vibrant Sculptural paintings first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.

Hi-Fructose
about 1 month ago

Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost: The Art of Jess Johnson

Jess Johnson’s universe is filled with intricate, near-hypnotizing patterns, bold colors, an array of symbols that recall ancient rituals, and a narrative that unfolds like a modern space fantasy saga.Read the full article by clicking above! The post Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost: The Art of Jess Johnson first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.

Hi-Fructose
about 1 month ago

Murray Bowles Documented The Bay Area Punk Scene of the 90s, From The Inside

Murray Bowles was, by all accounts, the very best kind of artist. For more than forty years, he was in regular attendance at punk shows billing up-and-coming bands in ramshackle and makeshift venues throughout Northern California (particularly in the East Bay). Read Jessica Tagami's full article by clicking above. The post Murray Bowles Documented The Bay Area Punk Scene of the 90s, From The...

Hi-Fructose
about 1 month ago

Uneasy: The Hyper-Real Sculptures of Sam Jinks

Sam Jinks’ work hits like a shot to the body. There’s a sudden impact, and it bruises the most important organs. The uneasy feeling settles in and deepens over time. Read the full article by Joseph Williams by clicking above. The post Uneasy: The Hyper-Real Sculptures of Sam Jinks first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.

Hi-Fructose
about 1 month ago

Color Theory: The Prismatic Tunnel Vision of Jen Stark

A sculpture or painting created by Jen Stark often functions as a vehicle—an entry point to some technicolor dreamworld. Read all about the artist from writer Andy Smith by clicking above. The post Color Theory: The Prismatic Tunnel Vision of Jen Stark first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.

Hi-Fructose
about 1 month ago

Mark Ryden X Creatura

An imaginative animal kingdom unfolds in Creatura, a new print from Mark Ryden available through Porterhouse Editions that will benefit Creatura Wildlife Projects. Read all about it by clicking above! The post Mark Ryden X Creatura first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.

Hi-Fructose
about 1 month ago

Younguk Yi’s Journey Through Repetition, Fragmentation, & The Modern Human Condition

Younguk Yi’s work delves into the dimensions of repetition, where figures are deconstructed and reassembled in fragmented ways. The repetition and arrangement of figures create a sense of transformation, encouraging the viewer to reconsider how we perceive the subjects. These elements function as a means of reconstructing and amplifying the form, revealing its presence in a heightened and dramatic...

Hi-Fructose
about 2 months ago

Hi-Fructose Issue 76 is Coming!

Hi-Fructose 76 is Coming. Click Above to see sneak peeks from the next print issue. The post Hi-Fructose Issue 76 is Coming! first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.

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