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		<title>Our Mate, Ed Clews</title>
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<p>A short while ago <a href="http://squidgemag.com/2009/05/we-like-ed-clews-he-draws-funny-pictures/">I did a short introduction on Ed Clews,</a> an artist based up in Yorkshire and an old friend of mine from my Uni days in Surrey, and he kindly did us some illustrations on the theme of &#8216;Squidge&#8217;. Now Ed has agreed to become a regular contributor, so I caught up with him as we talked about sly dick jokes, his love of pies and Brian May flavoured pot noodles&#8230;</p>
<p>Squidge Magazine: <strong>Hi Ed, can you tell the readers a little about yourself, what makes you tick?</strong></p>
<p>Ed Clews: <em>I’ve always drawn things and I like doing it, although I’m very conscious of artists being interviewed always saying “I’ve always been drawing since I was very small” as it comes across as the equivalent of bands being interviewed saying “I’ve always listened to Can/Nick Drake/Joy Division/whatever my parents supposedly listened to”.  Then again, I suppose you’ve got to start somewhere.</em></p>
<p><em>I did the usual art subjects at school and college, then went on to do a Packaging Design course at what was then the Surrey Institute of Art, which was the only place that would let me in.  It involved loads of drawing and drafting, so I would crowbar illustrations into all the technical analysis bits and hide dick jokes in the actual labelling – I made a pot noodle knockoff where one of the main ingredients was Brian May.</em></p>
<p><em>During all that time, I ended up drawing event posters for the Students’ Union, then worked on the gigs then more bits and ended up there on and off for about 5 ½ years.  I quit a few years ago then moved back to Yorkshire and have worked in all sorts of places since, until I got laid off in November and haven’t worked since.</em></p>
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<p>SM: <strong>Can you tell us a little about your work?</strong></p>
<p>EC: <em>Most of my work usually starts out with a once sentence idea that I’ve scribbled down or noted on my mobile.  I carry a notebook around with me and just scribble down anything that comes to mind; 90% of it is utter bollocks and never gets used.  What I’m left with is usually some sort of joke or situation that I can draw out either in pen or direct into Photoshop, it doesn’t really matter which.</em></p>
<p>SM: <strong>Cool. Would you say you gave a certain &#8216;style&#8217;? Is it possible to label it in that way?</strong></p>
<p>EC: <em>I suppose the way I’m currently drawing has developed over the last two years or so, it’s quite textured and cartoony although if I see an aspect of another style I like I’ll give that a try as well – it usually merges into something nice and tangential.  Some of the stuff can be quite quick and flippant, others I can spend a day or so on just dicking around with the background.</em></p>
<p>SM: <strong>Do you have any major inspirations from the art world?</strong></p>
<p>EC: <em>I liked <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pop_Things">Great Pop Things</a> when it was in the back of the NME.  I read bucket loads of stuff; newspapers, books, anything online and usually see if they spark ideas off.</em></p>
<p><em>I also tend to read lots of artists blogs.  There’s been a massive explosion of them in the past few years and some of them have really gone at it with gusto.  There’s a whole range as well, from people who work on feature films like matte painters, fashion designers and the like to someone who makes pottery mice and sticks it online.  <a href="http://www.b3ta.com/">B3ta</a> is always worth a look as its people just doing it for a laugh, never mind whether it looks cack handed or not.  Plus they always appreciate a dick joke on there.</em></p>
<p>SM: <strong>Pie or Cake? Discuss&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>EC: <em>Pie will always win over cake for me, although I do like a nice Eccles cake.  I’m spoilt for choice here as you still get proper butchers making their own pies around here – a meat and tater from the Crag goes down a treat.  I started a <a href="http://readerspies.blogspot.com/">pie blog with some friends</a> after a meeting of minds in the pub but its sort of ground to a halt.  I think we’re too busy stuffing our faces to actually write about it.</em></p>
<p>Awesome. Hopefully you all now know a little bit more about how Ed ticks, which is good, as his first contribution will be up shortly. Until then, you can check out his portfolio <a href="http://www.pagettypol.com/">here</a>.</p>
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