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Deaf Art                                                           

What is Deaf Art? Art with the intention of expressing innate cultural or physical Deaf experience. ''It's an art movement that does express the deaf identity in certain basic themes that deaf artists have had to deal with.

DeVIA What is DeVIA? Deaf View/ Image Art. Deaf way of creating visual art Signifies a group of Deaf artist who perceptions are based on their Deaf experience.

These are crisp illustrations, seemingly drawn in mid-air,                                                                                                                                       These are crisp illustrations, seemingly drawn in mid-air, of the sign for "artist," a concept that is essential to Chuck.  "Art is my whole life.  When I sign 'art', a ray of light represents the ray of Hope.  Those flying objects in front of myself represent my various mediums." 

Best Friends by Chuck Baird Deaf Art Whale by Chuck Baird

All American Breakfast

Ann Silver Deaf Identity Crayons (Then) Deaf Identity Crayons(now) Deaf and Dumb Dummy Deaf Mute Hearing Impaired Handicap Lip reader Freak Deaf Identity Crayons(now) Deaf Hard-of Hearing Late deafened Deaf- blind Coda Signer Deaf-American

Shows the bondage that Deaf people often feel in the “Hearing World” ''There is a need for deaf artists to address the plight of deaf people who have suffered prejudices and isolation.''

“The pleasure that music brings to hearing people is equivalent to the pleasure which beautifully expressed hand signs and gestures bring to Deaf people."

Thad C. Martin, Articulatus (Read My Lips)

Crucifixion

Prohibited by Betty Miller This drawing of hands with chains on wrists, and fingers chopped off depicting that sign language is prohibited in many schools for the deaf.

Two Girls In Deaf Education

The Family Dog

Ameslan Flag

Baa Baa Black Sheep

Bell School

Hearing Test Hands

Say the Word: HOT DOG

Focus on Deaf Artist

No Say it With Hands

English English

Respect Belief

Freedom Gallaudet Protest

Three White Chairs

Interpreter

Evolution of ASL

Trees

                                                                           

Celebration