Hereford Cathedral cartoon row
I’ve always found that the word ‘row’ helps to attract visitors to a blog post, hence the title. One of my cartoons is being used as part of an exhibition in the Hereford Cathedral library. I was unaware of the fact until Simon, of Thinking Anglicans website fame, saw it there and reported the fact…
I’ve always found that the word ‘row’ helps to attract visitors to a blog post, hence the title.
One of my cartoons is being used as part of an exhibition in the Hereford Cathedral library. I was unaware of the fact until Simon, of Thinking Anglicans website fame, saw it there and reported the fact to me. I am flattered of course, as I am rarely exhibited, although it might have been nice to have been told.
The exhibition is called Distorted Image, and…
It explores how distorted images throughout history have resulted in prejudice, discrimination and enslavement.
…which is encouraging.
I’d like to apologise now for all of the prejudice, discrimination and enslavement that my work has caused. The cartoon in question, which is in a display case along with several old books including Amazing Grace originals and suchlike, is this one: