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Deafhood to Artivism Nancy Rourke

At that time, I did not know what the word ‘Deafhood’ meant. Really Deaf Self portrait, 8x10inch, Oil on canvas At that time, I did not know what the word ‘Deafhood’ meant. The painting says I was colonized and submissive. I explored my identity and painted different pictures while searching for Deafhood. This is common for emerging De’VIA artists, while exploring self identity and then express in art. Usually lasts one year before go on to the next genre.

Isolation 8x10inch, oil on canvas I started with anger, denial and frustration. And suddenly, I became very isolated.

Audism, 20x30inch, Oil on canvas This is the first Audism painting. This is when I started to open up more and let out my frustration from oppression.

Understanding Deaf Culture, size 30x40inch, oil on canvas Paddy Ladd’s book, Understanding Deaf Culture in Search of Deafhood, helped me to understand more about Deaf Ethnic and oppression.

This is when I started learning more about Alexander Graham Bell. Misguided Benevolent 20x30inch, oil on canvas This is when I started learning more about Alexander Graham Bell. With his fingers signing ‘X’, he is saying, “Stay away from me. I didn’t do anything bad.”

The Elephant in the Deaf Room 11x14inch, oil on canvas The elephant is Alexander Graham Bell in a tiny Deaf room with blinded parents of Deaf children in the corners of the room who are stressed out with anxiety and fear. They have been blinded, unable to see what is happening in the room. Unable to see that Alexander Graham Bell and his associates are hurting their Deaf babies. 'The elephant in the room' (idiom)- a major or controversial problem that is not discussed.

I used blue tape in this painting. Mask of Benevolence 30x40 inch, oil on canvas I learned about the blue tape from Audism Free America in Washington, DC, 2011. I used blue tape in this painting. Symbol in painting: BLUE TAPE Definition: Audism ASL prohibited Trapped Labeled Tied-down

The truth goes out to the community. Truth Seekers 8x10inch, oil on canvas De’VIA artists are truth seekers. What they see, they paint the truth. The truth goes out to the community.

My Work as an Artist Today After one year of self exploration in art, I moved on to the next genre of De’VIA. Genres of De’VIA First year of self exploration in art. Second year focuses on all three themes of De’VIA. After that, a De’VIA artist gets involved in the Deaf community. De’VIA artist becomes an ACTivist. Artwork shows strong impact toward the community. You become an ARTivist.

Using ART and being ACTivists, De’VIA artists become ARTivists.

De'VIA has become viral since Deafhood was mentioned in the book Understanding Deaf Culture in Search of Deafhood. And because Oralism has been constantly invading, Paddy Ladd said, we have a few years left to keep building the mountain. COLOR ASL, 11x14, oil on canvas This painting has two themes. Affirmative and Resistance Art. To combine that, it is a Liberation Art. This is inspired by infamous ASL poet, Debbie Rennie, "Black Hole: Color ASL." The red mountain came from Paddy Ladd's quote, about a growing mountain overcomes Audism. The black holes, dots and water represent Audism, Oralism and AGBell. The ladder represents a path that leads you to a new Deafhood journey. A Deaf artist is at the top of the ladder, spattering colors of paint into the sky. The colors drip to the water, and black paint becomes black holes. The black holes are the Audism, trying to take away a Deaf identity and Deaf Culture. The ladder is slowing draining into the black hole. What happened to the Deaf artist?

Deaf and Proud 8x10inch, oil on canvas This painting is about being proud to be Deaf. The Blue Tape symbol represents the meaning of tied-down, trapped, crossed-out, mask of benevolence, labeled, ASL prohibited and Audism. The Blue Tape on the mouth and ear means 'Leave us alone.' It means 'Do not mess around my Deaf ears and mouth,' 'Do not fix my Deaf ears,' 'I am fine without learning to speak.' To summarize it, this is to say, do not touch my ears and mouth, I am proud for what I am, Deaf. There is a smile behind the blue tape over the mouth. The red finger means power. The yellow finger means hope.

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