Guardian: Three decades of Steve Bell
May 25th, 2011Posted by Joel Gunter in Editors' pick, Newspapers
Steve Bell has been drawing cartoons for the Guardian for an impressive 30 years this year.
I interviewed him at his home last year for a feature and it was amazing to hear him talk about the days of having artwork sent between Brighton, Manchester and London by train and taxi, and hail the fax machine as a model marvel.
As the Cartoon Museum in London celebrates three decades of Bell’s work with a retrospective, he writes and talks on video for the Guardian about about his rise to prominence as one of the country’s leading newspaper cartoonists.
See the full piece on Guardian.co.uk at this link.
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