Benjamin Harjo, Jr. is a Seminole-Shawnee visual artist who works in a variety of mediums including, pen and ink, gouache, watercolors and block priinting. His 30-year prolific career in art has made him one of the most recognizable names in the Native American art world. A regular participant at the Heard Museum Guild' Indian Fair and Market, Harjo took the time out this year to speak with Paul Niemi of Uncle Paulie's World art and culture blog at unclepauliesworld.blogspot.com for Niemi's "Heard @ the Heard 2011" series. In this video, Harjo talks about his work and influences.