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  1. Gabrielle Bell (born March 24, 1976, in London, England) is a British-American alternative cartoonist known for her surrealist, melancholy semi-autobiographical stories. Early life [ edit ] When Bell was two, her American mother divorced her British father [1] and took Gabrielle and her brother back to the United States.

  2. May 24, 2017 · Gabrielle Bell’s comics arrive from unexpected angles. Whether her stories are dream-like fiction or drawn from life, Bell avoids the predictable, leading the reader to sucker punch emotional ...

  3. Apr 20, 2017 · A Talk with Gabrielle Bell. Everything Is Flammable, cartoonist Gabrielle Bell’s latest graphic novel for the Minneapolis publisher Uncivilized Books, follows Bell as she helps her mother rebuild a life and a support system after losing her Northern California home to a fire. Bell treks from her house in upstate New York to the California ...

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  5. 17K Followers, 1,742 Following, 317 Posts - Gabrielle Bell (@ms.gabriellebell) on Instagram: "Check out my sister site @drawings_in_cafes"

  6. Dec 4, 2019 · the way we see art, and ourselves. Gabrielle Bell. Mar 24, 2020. “I don’t have much of a formal education, and I’ve picked up a lot of my academic knowledge through conversations and relationships with intellectual men, sometimes professors, sometimes art handlers,“ says artist Gabrielle Bell. “But with any kind of education, we ...

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  7. Nov 12, 2012 · Whether delving into memorable personal stories or exemplifying a sort of nimble surrealism, Gabrielle Bell’s comics are harder to classify than one might think. Reading her work chronologically, one can find her range expanding from sharp day-to-day observations to forays into the surreal and magic realist. The title story of the collection Cecil and Jordan […]

  8. Now: $11.99. 1. 2. Next. Gabrielle Bell’s work has been selected several times for Best American Comics and the Yale Anthology of Graphic Fiction, and has been featured in McSweeney’s, The Believer, Bookforum and Vice magazines. Her story, “Cecil and Jordan In New York,” was turned into a film by Michel Gondry.

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