Cordero Thompson, the creative force behind CDT Comics, describes himself as a visual artist who found a transformative outlet through spray painting.
He began working with the medium in 2014, using it not only as an artistic expression but also as a path toward personal redemption.
Thompson says his work allows him to support his family while sharing how his life was changed by faith, aiming to inspire others to change or stay committed to their own transformations.
Public Response and Artistic Style
Spray paint art remains relatively rare in Oklahoma, which draws curious onlookers to Thompson’s booth during live events.
Visitors are often engaged and inquisitive, eager to learn more about his process and the story behind each creation. Many take an interest in the visual spectacle of his work and the message of resilience it represents.
Favorite Work and Spiritual Connection
Among Thompson’s body of work, one piece stands out to him: the first in his acrylic series titled Eden.
He said the painting marked a turning point in his creative journey when he began treating each work as a tribute to Yahweh.
Where to Find His Work
Thompson regularly appears in the Art District during After Hours events on Fridays and Saturdays.
He is also scheduled to collaborate with Shuffles Board Game Café during Mayfest, running May 9–11.
Follow CDT Comics Online
Art lovers and supporters can follow Cordero Thompson’s work and updates through his social media platforms: