Poteet Victory is one of the most in-demand and collectable contemporary Native American artists in the world. Although Victory's work is abstract, Victory's Cherokee-Choctaw influence shines through his paintings with masterful composition, breathtaking color, and his very own glossy finish.
Born and raised in Idabel, Oklahoma, Poteet Victory was first approached by his mentor, Harold Stevenson at age 15 to model for his painting "Alexander The Great." This relationship ignited Victory's desire to become the artist he is today.
For over 30 years of painting, Victory continues to remain as authentic as ever and still has that Southeast Oklahoma charm. Although he prefers to work behind an easel, Victory will always be a "cowboy" at heart.
Poteet Victory is one of the most in-demand and collectable contemporary Native American artists in the world. Although Victory's work is abstract, Victory's Cherokee-Choctaw influence shines through his paintings with masterful composition, breathtaking color, and his very own glossy finish.
Born and raised in Idabel, Oklahoma, Poteet Victory was first approached by his mentor, Harold Stevenson at age 15 to model for his painting "Alexander The Great." This relationship ignited Victory's desire to become the artist he is today.
For over 30 years of painting, Victory continues to remain as authentic as ever and still has that Southeast Oklahoma charm. Although he prefers to work behind an easel, Victory will always be a "cowboy" at heart.
Poteet Victory is one of the most in-demand and collectable contemporary Native American artists in the world. Although Victory's work is abstract, Victory's Cherokee-Choctaw influence shines through his paintings with masterful composition, breathtaking color, and his very own glossy finish.
Born and raised in Idabel, Oklahoma, Poteet Victory was first approached by his mentor, Harold Stevenson at age 15 to model for his painting "Alexander The Great." This relationship ignited Victory's desire to become the artist he is today.
For over 30 years of painting, Victory continues to remain as authentic as ever and still has that Southeast Oklahoma charm. Although he prefers to work behind an easel, Victory will always be a "cowboy" at heart.