Steven Paul Judd Buffalo Patch Round
GINEW + STEVEN PAUL JUDD
MADE IN USA + NATIVE ARTIST-DESIGNED BUFFALO PATCH
Bison or buffalo in Kiowa = áuñ:gáu[bìñ
Native Americana for all to wear = Native + Non-Native. The only rule: WEAR WITH SPIRIT! Where will you put this patch? The buffalo, Facing East with bold colors inspired by the sunsets of the Plains. Attach this to your gear or garments and get out and explore!
THE INSPIRATION
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. To read about how Ginew's co-founder discussed this project with Steven, read the story.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Steven Paul Judd (Màutáñ) is a Kiowa + Choctaw artist residing in Native America - Oklahoma, USA. He is an accomplished force walking the edge of the Native American cultural re-emergence in the United States. Steven is a gifted creative who melds his Kiowa + Choctaw perspective with popular culture and thought. He is a widely known visual artist, filmmaker, speaker, and writer who makes people think, laugh, and dream.
"I LOVE the colors used that were chosen to represent the beautiful sunsets I saw growing up on the Southern plains. I hope you dig it." - Steven Paul Judd
Judd is a prolific visualist and received the Hatch USA Artist Fellowship and has sold and written screenplays for the entertainment industry.
FEEL GOOD ALERT
This is a Ginew + Artist garment - revenue sharing with the artist on each sale!
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Construction
- Sew on (not iron on)
- Heat seal backing Native American Artist-designed
- Imported
- Ginew + Native American Artist
- Revenue sharing with Steven Paul Judd
- Alternating satin stitch embroidery
- Ombré horizontal stripes with navy merrow edge
- Dimensions: 3" diameter
Ginew is a Native American-owned family business creating contemporary Native Americana.
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.