A PATCH FOR A RIP-TIDE : SAIL. 1970.

£45.00

Dunsyre: Wild Hawthorn Press, 1970

11.6 x 16.5cm, 2pp. Red and black on white silkscreen on card. The text is overprinted on a flat red but with a white vertical dashed line. A rip-tide is a fast current of water that moves directly away from the shore (hence usually regarded as dangerous for swimmers) and the white line represents that as well as a tear in a paper or sail. Hence the red can be also seen as a sail with a repair (stitching). The colon in the text falls exactly on the white line also – in some way a second “patch”. VG+

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