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Inside the Sketchbook of Marco Mazzoni in Hi-Fructose Vol. 27!

In our latest issue, Hi-Fructose Vol.27, we printed a very special, exclusive 16-page Inside the Sketchbook section with color pencil artist Marco Mazzoni. Printed on toothy, heavy-weight sketch paper, it explores the artist's thought process and showcases the beauty of his work in a brand new way. Take a look at the sketchbook and be sure to pick one up at the many places that stock Hi-Fructose all over the world or get it directly from us here!

In our latest issue, Hi-Fructose Vol.27, we printed a very special, exclusive 16-page Inside the Sketchbook section with color pencil artist Marco Mazzoni. Printed on toothy, heavy-weight sketch paper, it explores the artist’s thought process and showcases the beauty of his work in a brand new way. Take a look at the sketchbook and be sure to pick one up at the many places that stock Hi-Fructose all over the world or get it directly from us here!

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