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November 23rd, 2005

Church without walls

church without walls cartoon
[Click on the cartoon for the full sized version]

I’ll post this one onto the main site for subscribers if I think anyone understands it in as much as there is anything to understand. I’ve had a sort of a crisis of confidence since drawing it and so I suspect people will look at it blankly.

You’ll notice I’ve drawn one or two motorways recently. It’s all deep and hidden symbolism, a bit like in the book of Revelation.

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7 Responses to “Church without walls”


  1. Jack the Lass says:

    If it’s any consolation, it made me laugh, and I got it straight away.

  2. Liz says:

    I like it.

    You’ll never get a faculty though ;-)

  3. Dave says:

    Thanks Jack. And thanks Liz… you’ve given me an idea.

  4. Johann says:

    I think I understand it; I like it anyway. Our two non regular churchgoing visitors thought it needed a bit of explanation!

  5. trace says:

    loved the church without walls cartoon. got it straight away. think you could maybe do a series of these in different places.

  6. Jenny says:

    Dave

    Don’t be so down on yourself. You are a genius – don’t let anybody tell you any different. Not even yourself

    Jenny

  7. Dave says:

    Thanks Jenny – much appreciated.

    Trace – an interesting idea. I will file it away with the rest of my ideas ie on scraps of paper here and there.