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  1. Steven Paul Judd is a Native American (Kiowa-Choctaw) artist. He creates art that makes you laugh, makes you think and makes you feel pride. All of his t-shirt designs are very limited and usually sell out in less than 24 hours.

  2. Jun 19, 2017 · Steven Paul Judd is blazing a new trail for Native American artists. After working as a TV writer in Los Angeles, he set out on a path to make art that he couldn’t find anywhere else. His...

  3. 90K Followers, 989 Following, 739 Posts - Steven Paul Judd (Màutáñ) (@stevenpauljudd) on Instagram: "steven@restless-natives.com Kiowa+Choctaw 🏹".

  4. Artist Biography. Steven Paul Judd (Kiowa/Choctaw) is an award-winning contemporary visual artist and filmmaker. In 2008, Judd was selected for the Disney/ABC Writing Fellowship Program in Los Angeles.

  5. The versatile art forms of Steven Paul Judd (Kiowa) have made him a household name in Indian Country. Inspired by his two favorite artists, graffitist Banksy and comic-book author Gary Larson (The Far Side), he learned he could make a statement with a single image.

  6. Steven Paul Judd is Kiowa and Choctaw from Oklahoma. He is a filmmaker, director, screenwriter, writer of fiction and visualist. He’s a member of the Writers Guild of America and served as staff writer for Disney’s XD Comedy Series, “Zeke and Luther.”.

  7. Jun 1, 2021 · Steven Paul Judd asked, rhetorically. “Maybe my mom knew the teacher, or she had some kind of hookup.” The humor and clear-eyed evaluation of circumstance are hallmarks of what Judd, a Choctaw artist, does in his work.

  8. Self-taught artist and filmmaker Steven Paul Judd (Kiowa/Choctaw) works across media, creating paintings, murals, mosaics, street art, posters, stickers, and T-shirt designs. His work disrupts American Indian stereotypes, often using humor, and reinterprets Native imagery through a pop culture lens.

  9. Nov 15, 2017 · Judd’s work challenges stereotypes about Native Americans and dehistoricizes the atrocities of the past. Judd echoes the bright colors and dramatic portraits of pop artists like Andy Warhol, and his use of color-blocking in the foregrounded figure and intentionally runny spray paint in the background text is reminiscent of guerilla street ...

  10. Dig It If You Can. We get up close and personal with Steven Paul Judd, the dynamic and bold 21st century renaissance man. This self-taught artist’s love for pop culture and Native American art has given him a massive following.

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