Chenille smiley face sew on patch designed by Native American Steven Paul Judd with arrowhead smile and eyes.

Steven Paul Judd Smiling Arrowhead Chenille Patch

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GINEW + STEVEN PAUL JUDD
MADE IN USA + NATIVE ARTIST DESIGNED PATCH

You never know what will result when a creative meeting begins with "Would you like to grab coffee?" You never know if the interaction will be calm or a flurry, yet it always seems to result in a creative gathering. Team Ginew is honored to bring you the Ginew + Steven Paul Judd collaboration.

Nature gives us rainbows. Steven Paul Judd gives us smiles. A contemporary mash-up! The iconic smile with arrowhead eyes and a smile that will make you look twice. Pop art + Native Americana. Add a bit of Native Americana to nearly anything with the Smile patch by Steven Paul Judd. Pop art + Native Americana = the perfect patch. Native American artist-designed sticker and hat also available in this series. 

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This is a Ginew + Artist garment - revenue sharing with the artist on each sale!

About the Artist

Màutáñ Steven Paul Judd is a Kiowa/Choctaw from Oklahoma. He’s an artist, screenwriter, filmmaker and visualist. His innovative approach provides a glimpse into a world that is familiar to the underrepresented First Peoples of the nation and simultaneously brings about fresh perspectives and understanding among the non-native community through humor. 

A prolific visualist whose mash-ups of Native experiences and disposable American pop culture are sly and often downright funny. 

Judd is a prolific visualist and received the Hatch USA Artist Fellowship and has sold and written screenplays for the entertainment industry. 

Ginew is Native Americana. WEAR WITH SPIRIT

Construction

  • Sew on (not iron on) with heat seal backing
  • Native American artist-designed
  • Revenue sharing with artist
  • Bright yellow chenille
  • Contrast black embroidery and merrow edge
  • Acrylic thread with heat seal backing
  • Imported 
  • Dimensions: 3" diameter
  • Profit sharing with the artist 

Ginew follows the 1990 Indian Arts and Crafts Act with all Ginew + Artists. Under the IACA, an Indian is defined as a member of any federally or officially State recognized tribe of the United States, or an individual certified as an Indian artisan by an Indian tribe.

Ginew Clothing company Co-founders Native American Amanda Bruegl and Erik Brodt in field

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