The Ubiquitous Presence of both Cacti and Prickly Pears In the Wild West
Landscape Meant That Native Americans Had an Inexhaustible Supply of Needle
Sharp Spines with Which to Tattoo Each Other
Paul Thomas (born 1961)
SIGNED PEN INK AND WATERCOLOUR 11 X 30 INCHES ILLUSTRATED: PAUL THOMAS, AN UNRELIABLE HISTORY OF TATTOOS, LONDON: NOBROW LTD, 2016, UNPAGINATED, DOUBLE-PAGE SPREAD