[Ideas and the Tap]

This material is held atHull University Archives, Hull History Centre

  • Reference
    • GB 50 U DX165/142
  • Dates of Creation
    • c.1962-1966
  • Physical Description
    • 1 item

Scope and Content

Victor has drawn himself with long, dishevelled hair and his finger up to his mouth as though contemplating. His face is coloured blue. Above his head are a series of seven envelopes which grow in size. He overlooks the kitchen sink. Within the cabinet underneath the sink bowl is an anthropomorphic tap with a hand for it's pipe, pointing up to the bowl. Underneath the tap is captioned 'Sorry- NO water in the kitchen!'. The tap drips a single water drop. Next to the cabinet sits a large brown dog with drooped features. Attached to it's collar is an empty jar labelled 'IDEAS'. Victor writes to Inge wishing her a good morning and that his 'head [is] still empty'. On the reverse, Victor writes 'For Inge'.

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