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September 2nd, 2010

Greenbelt cartoon: The programme for young people

greenbelt young people's programme

This cartoon will make little or so sense to anyone not at the Greenbelt festival last weekend, but I did promise that I’d make an attempt to post some of my new material.

A full list of the cartoons I presented at the late night Last Orders comedy show is here in case you haven’t seen it.

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7 Responses to “Greenbelt cartoon: The programme for young people”


  1. Justin (3 Minute Theologian) says:

    Now you’re doing portraits of my family!

  2. Greenbelt 2010 Last Orders cartoons » The Cartoon Blog by Dave Walker says:

    [...] Greenbelt cartoon: The programme for young people  1 Justin (3 Minute Theologian) [...]

  3. Aaron Orear+ says:

    I was nowhere near Greenbelt, and that makes perfect sense. I wish I didn’t get it, but I do!

  4. Sam Norton says:

    he he he – and some not so young people too…

  5. chris clark says:

    Not just stairwells and some of them would sit their singing out loud and would wonder why people would be staring at them!

  6. Ann says:

    Thought you might enjoy the coloring book for kids (of all ages) we put our for our Bishop’s consecration here

  7. Moyra says:

    I think it was you who was wondering around my college last term, drawing scenes of everyday life.