Gabriel Hardman

@gabrielhardman

Eisner & Hugo nominated Writer/Artist of INVISIBLE REPUBLIC, GREEN LANTERN: EARTH ONE. Storyboard Artist:

Los Angeles
Joined October 2008

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    Mar 2

    My new keepsake game, A Mending, is about visiting a dear and distant friend, using story-building, map-making and sewing mechanics. I love beautiful, tactile, collaborative games, and I respect craft and making. And, it's live on Kickstarter now:

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    Mar 21

    Last night, I went to two vigils in the San Gabriel Valley to honor the victims in Atlanta. I came away reminded again of the huge generational & cultural divides among Asian Americans -- and how treating the community as a monolith is a fool's errand.

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    5 hours ago

    The Dusk is LIVE and has been named a PROJECT WE LOVE by Kickstarter in RECORD time!! Don't miss out, back and share!

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    15 hours ago

    Portrait of V.A. Zhirkevich, 1891

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    In a sane and logical world we’d make it harder to kill American citizens with guns and make it easier for American citizens to register to vote. Not the world we are living in.

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    “A mobile in motion leaves an invisible wake behind it.” — Alexander Calder Read the artist's statement about the “slow, gentle impulse” of his art in motion, excerpted from our new publication, Modern from the Start → 📸 © 2021 , NY / ARS, NY

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    💙💙💙 Our edition of the film features a new conversation between and Robert Weide; a new interview with about Brooks's vision of the afterlife; an essay by ; and more! 💙💙💙

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    THE DUSK Kickstarter launches tomorrow - make sure you're notified when it's live! From me, , , , , and ! (please RT if you can spare it!)

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    Mar 21

    Back when nobody had heard of the movies, central to the lives of the locals of sleepy little Hollywood was this place: Sacketts General Store at Hollywood and Cahuenga, which also doubled as Hollywood’s first post office. This photo was taken in 1898.

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  13. Mar 20

    Written by Joseph Stefano, directed by Gerd Oswald and shot by Conrad L. Hall this was initially filmed as a pilot for a separate horror series to be called THE UNKNOWN. What I wouldn’t give to see a whole series with this kind of tone and exuberant experimentation.

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  14. Mar 20

    Sure there's LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD but one of my favorite art films of the 60s is "The Forms of Things Unknown" an episode of THE OUTER LIMITS - the season one finale. We're covering it on the next podcast. You can watch it here for free:

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  15. Mar 19

    He’s confused!

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  17. Mar 19

    All right, lunch is over. Back to work.

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  18. Mar 19

    Totally symbolic scene about currency manipulation. Oof.

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  19. Mar 19

    Is the slow motion hot dog collector related the electric barbarian? They’re both electric.

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  20. Mar 19

    But mostly there’s standing, staring and explaining.

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