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'.
[Ideas and the Tap]
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- Reference
- GB 50 U DX165/142
- Dates of Creation
- c.1962-1966
- Physical Description
- 1 item
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