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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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  • Organized Chaos: The Art of Sam Gibbons Jen Pappas
    Sam Gibbons isn’t letting you off the hook. Sex, violence, religion, ego—everything comes together in colorful palettes unrestricted by shape or form. His rare, vibrant paintings are teeming with images both familiar and grotesque, and they’re demanding some careful attention Read the full article form our archives by clicking above. The post Organized Chaos: The Art of Sam Gibbons first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

Organized Chaos: The Art of Sam Gibbons

4 March 2026 at 19:27

Sam Gibbons isn’t letting you off the hook. Sex, violence, religion, ego—everything comes together in colorful palettes unrestricted by shape or form. His rare, vibrant paintings are teeming with images both familiar and grotesque, and they’re demanding some careful attention Read the full article form our archives by clicking above.

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  • Jeffrey Gibson: More Colors than The Eye Can See Clayton Schuster
    ABOVE: Installation view, Jeffrey Gibson, boshullichi / inlvchi – we will continue to change, Kunsthaus Zürich, 2025, photo by Franca Candrian, Kunsthaus Zürich Jeffrey Gibson was far more open about the act of dreaming and the beliefs that make-up spirituality than I expected. I started our conversation saying that I like to keep things loose, […] The post Jeffrey Gibson: More Colors than The Eye Can See first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

Jeffrey Gibson: More Colors than The Eye Can See

6 May 2026 at 19:40

ABOVE: Installation view, Jeffrey Gibson, boshullichi / inlvchi – we will continue to change, Kunsthaus Zürich, 2025, photo by Franca Candrian, Kunsthaus Zürich Jeffrey Gibson was far more open about the act of dreaming and the beliefs that make-up spirituality than I expected. I started our conversation saying that I like to keep things loose, […]

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  • Invisible To Most: The Drawings of James Lipnickas Clayton Schuster
    James Lipnickas has used horror tropes for a long time. But his works were once much more linear. That used to mean monsters, aliens, and isolated landscapes that had something haunted about them. A giant worm pouring its effluence into a cabin. A force within exploding the cabin. The horror has changed. Click above to read the full article. The post Invisible To Most: The Drawings of James Lipnickas first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

Invisible To Most: The Drawings of James Lipnickas

5 December 2025 at 18:01

James Lipnickas has used horror tropes for a long time. But his works were once much more linear. That used to mean monsters, aliens, and isolated landscapes that had something haunted about them. A giant worm pouring its effluence into a cabin. A force within exploding the cabin.
The horror has changed. Click above to read the full article.

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Lewis Chamberlain: From the Pocket of A Ghost

14 November 2025 at 18:41

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!

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  • Mark Ryden X Creatura Liz Ohanesian
    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.
     

Mark Ryden X Creatura

7 October 2025 at 17:02

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!

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  • F. Scott Hess: Art History & The Dreams of a Reluctant Realist Liz Ohanesian
    Art history, in Hess' painting, is comprised of tiny renditions of famed works that are patch-worked together. They appear like reams of unfurled toilet paper that form vortices. One spiral extends into the past. Another spiral contains the twenty-first century... Read the full article on the artist by clicking above! The post F. Scott Hess: Art History & The Dreams of a Reluctant Realist first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

F. Scott Hess: Art History & The Dreams of a Reluctant Realist

6 March 2026 at 23:56

Art history, in Hess' painting, is comprised of tiny renditions of famed works that are patch-worked together. They appear like reams of unfurled toilet paper that form vortices. One spiral extends into the past. Another spiral contains the twenty-first century... Read the full article on the artist by clicking above!

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  • Benjamin Spiers Paints Disconcerting Surrealism For the Modern Age Attaboy
    "I have a hunch that any successful painting creates work for the viewer,” says the painter Ben Spiers. “I think that's part of the reason why it can be hard to begin the process of looking at paintings seriously..." read the full article on Benjamin Spiers by clicking above! The post Benjamin Spiers Paints Disconcerting Surrealism For the Modern Age first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

Benjamin Spiers Paints Disconcerting Surrealism For the Modern Age

18 December 2025 at 19:21

"I have a hunch that any successful painting creates work for the viewer,” says the painter Ben Spiers. “I think that's part of the reason why it can be hard to begin the process of looking at paintings seriously..." read the full article on Benjamin Spiers by clicking above!

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Tropical Flavored Nightmare: Sean Norvet’s Paintings Are Reflective Mountains of Disgusting Excess

24 December 2025 at 00:35

Sean Norvet has long been described as a Renaissance-inspired satirist, a mish-masher of photorealism and cartoons into goofy–gruesome critiques of consumer culture or social media habits or other twenty-first-century concerns. Read the full article by clicking above..

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WAR TOYS: Photographer Brian McCarty Travels to War Zones & Refugee Camps To Communicate Children’s Stories When Words Fail

18 March 2026 at 17:22

ABOVE: Gaza Cinderella, Northern Gaza Strip, 2012“Although her drawing is filled with soldiers, helicopters, and tanks, “Amara” only spoke about her intense fear of missile strikes. When a building or other structure is targeted in Gaza, it is often hit with a barrage of several missiles to ensure its complete destruction. The sound of successive […]

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The Respect He So Richly Deserves: The Art of Wayne White

26 November 2025 at 18:11

Wayne White’s pictures start with thrift store paintings... White seizes on a startup surface that was a middle class decorator staple in the ‘50s and ‘60s.. read Mat Gleason's article on the artist by clicking above!

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  • Erin M. Riley’s Weaves Unlikely Moments eGletner
    Erin M. Riley, an artist out of Philadelphia, is urging you to really rethink your notion of weaving and looming by transforming it from traditional to anything but. Read Eva Glettner's interview withthe articst from our archives by clicking above. The post Erin M. Riley’s Weaves Unlikely Moments first appeared on Hi-Fructose Magazine.
     

Erin M. Riley’s Weaves Unlikely Moments

1 December 2025 at 18:23

Erin M. Riley, an artist out of Philadelphia, is urging you to really rethink your notion of weaving and looming by transforming it from traditional to anything but. Read Eva Glettner's interview withthe articst from our archives by clicking above.

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