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Jonathan Warm Day is a Taos Pueblo artist, writer, and storyteller who lives in New Mexico.

Jonathan Warm Day is a Taos Pueblo artist, storyteller, and writer. He grew up on the Taos Pueblo Reservation in New Mexico. Jonathan began woodcarving when he was a child. He lives in Taos Pueblo with his two daughters, Carly, 20 and Jade, 21. Inspired by his mother, Eva Mirabel, a renowned artist, then became interested in drawing. Although influenced by his mother, Jonathan's style is his own.

After graduating from Taos High School, Jonathan attended Dine College in Tsaile, Arizona and then studied art at the University of New Mexico. He is most known for his colorful acrylic paintings, which provide a visual narrative of the daily experiences and spiritual life drawn from his many childhood memories at the Taos Pueblo. His paintings depicts scenes of daily life in Taos Pueblo throughout the four seasons of the year and illustrates the traditions and customs that part of the heritage of Taos Pueblo.

One of his most famous works is "The Last Supper."


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