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ARTIST Pat “Picture Machine” Martynuik
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PAGES 550+
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BINDING Hardcover
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SIZE 10.5" x 12"
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CONTENT Flash, acetates, photographs
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LIMITED EDITION
This book brings together over 550 pages of rare family photography, acetates, hand-painted flash, and more than 300 production sheets in one cohesive casebound hardback collection — the most comprehensive look ever assembled into the world of Picture Machine.
Pat “Picture Machine” Martynuik arrived in San Francisco in 1970 to work alongside Lyle Tuttle, quickly becoming a cornerstone of the city’s classic street-shop era. Renowned for his relentless work ethic and uncanny ability to distill any subject into bold, readable tattoo designs, Pat’s flash traveled far beyond the Bay — copied, traded, and tattooed across the globe. Over decades, Picture Machine became more than a nickname; it became a visual language that helped define American traditional tattooing itself and a multi-generational legacy carried forward by the Martynuik family.
Drawn from the private Martynuik archive, this volume also includes family photos and rare portfolio images that reveal the people, places, and working life behind the legend. More than a flash book — this is a living history, a working archive, and a family legacy preserved in print.