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Meet Cute: Collaboratove Duo DABSMYLA Communicates through Color, Pop Culture & The Power of Piles of Cute

21 February 2026 at 00:11

A first date, a shared kiss: This is how plenty of college romances begin. Yet, far fewer of these scenarios forge an internationally recognized pop-art brand. Read the full article on DABS MYLA but clicking above!

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Color Theory: The Prismatic Tunnel Vision of Jen Stark

9 October 2025 at 17:18

A sculpture or painting created by Jen Stark often functions as a vehicleβ€”an entry point to some technicolor dreamworld. Read all about the artist from writer Andy Smith by clicking above.

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  • Secret Hideout: the Art of Matt Gordon Andy Smith
    The frolicking skeleton children, bat-human creatures, and a lizard girl named Claudine embody the wild imagination of Matt Gordon, a mixed-media artist based in Plymouth, Michigan. Read the full article by Andy Smith by clicking above! The post Secret Hideout: the Art of Matt Gordon first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

Secret Hideout: the Art of Matt Gordon

4 February 2026 at 18:17

The frolicking skeleton children, bat-human creatures, and a lizard girl named Claudine embody the wild imagination of Matt Gordon, a mixed-media artist based in Plymouth, Michigan. Read the full article by Andy Smith by clicking above!

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Black & White, Ceramic, And Totally Personal: The sculptures of Katherine Morling

17 February 2026 at 20:47

3D Drawing has been at the core of Morling’s artistic practice for roughly a decade. Read all about the artist's work by clicking above.

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  • Cruisin’ With Matt Furie Andy Smith
    β€œCreating new characters is a way for me to collect β€˜things’ without having to collect actual physical things. Read the full article on Matt Furie by clicking above! The post Cruisin’ With Matt Furie first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

Employee of The Month: Felt Artist Lucy Sparrow Re-Creates Chip Shops, Bodegas, Porn Shops, With All The Inconvenient Details

3 September 2025 at 17:45

From a distance, the storefront appears as a nondescript convenience mart, tucked underneath the Standard, High Line hotel in New York City's Meatpacking District. Yet close inspection reveals something else entirely: hundreds of felt sculptures, all emulating the products often sold in corner stores across the city. This is the work of Lucy Sparrow, self-described β€œfeltist” and installation artist... Read the entire article by Andy Smith by clicking above.

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Amber Cowan Reshapes History with Her Glass Works

4 November 2025 at 20:36

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...

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  • Personal Effects: The Art of Laurie Lipton Andy Smith
    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.
     

Personal Effects: The Art of Laurie Lipton

10 November 2025 at 18:05

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.

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