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Day 10 of 28 Days
DEAF CLUB (A) Meaning: Gathering of Deaf people, closeness, tight knit-friends, part of the Deaf culture, feel at home where Deaf people are themselves, a place to interact. Deaf club is part of their territory. See different artworks: Tales From a Clubroom by Nancy Rourke see Deafhood Discussion video: http://www.deafhood.us/wp/archives/1251?cat=c1
Day 10- Deaf Club motif " Deaf Social Time!" Kathy F. Abraham materials- watercolor pencils with water/tip, ink, pencil, three artworks ( each 8x10 sketch pads) together to put inside the deaf club and photoshop to cut and put them together. Socializing at the deaf club, having many different organizations such as Deaf Poker ( WASP we have in our hometown), LCR/Mexican Train group, Tingo ( Bingo), DWA ( Deaf women Association), Black Group Meeting, and much more is really a big deal to us. Deaf Club would not function without deaf people. Thanks to deaf clubs for being established to help deaf people become a family and friends with each other as well.
David Call No new DeVIA artwork from me for today. But here is my DeVIA artwork for California Deaf Wheelers Club (for sub group of Deaf mountain bike cyclists). Done in 2015.
Day 10: Deaf Club Digital art Not many deaf clubs are around but we get together at different places to get together and socialize. In the photo -‐ not everyone are looking at same person who is talking -‐ always different people talking at the same time.
Rosemary Parker Edwards
Media: Digital Art from Adobe Motif: The Deaf Club -‐ Both A + R
Shawn Elfrink Title: Busy ASL Dandelion
Day 10: Deaf Club Title: Euchre Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SL-rG-4gznA #ASL28Challenge Image description: Eric Epstein, a white young man with short hair, wearing a gray T-shirt. He is standing between bookshelves and in front of a white wall. He is signing "NIGHT." Gloss: RAMP OPEN-DOOR SEMICIRCLE-OF-CHAIR/SEMICIRCLE-OF-PEOPLE NINE-O'CLOCK MORNING CONVERGE AUDIENCE LECTURE ALL-DAY SIGN TALK FRIEND NIGHT COME COME SIT-ACROSS SIT-ACROSS CARD PASS-AWAY PASS-AWAY PASS-AWAY PASS-AWAY CARD-DOWN DEAF CLUB NEED YOU.
This is best memories of my childhood Bonita Harris #ASL28Challenge Day 10 Motif: Deaf Club "what a fine morning" Acyclic 12x12"
Laurie Rose Monahan Visual description: Fall sunrise at Colorado open field with Aspen trees and birdhouses. The big birdhouse at the front are "community" center. Its have lights inside. Motifs: chuck baird's sunrise, sunflower, birdhouses, trees, lights, eyes and ASL.
Not good if you’re tired or wanting to go home! :) But...Enjoy especially at the end! Enjoy your wend! "ABC Deaf Club"
Vicki Nordquist
https://www.facebook.com/vicki.nordquist/videos/vb.100000590014171/1606955039334148/?type=3&theater
Day 10 of 28 Days "At the Deaf Club" DEAF CLUB (A) Topic: Celebrating the existence and survival of American Sign Language 16 inch by 20 inch Oil on Canvas
Nancy Rourke I kept the sketches of the Deaf Club that I was doing for the Rochester Recreation Club for the Deaf, for the mural, outside the building wall in the fall of 2016. I decided to put together little sketches of Deaf friends onto a canvas.
Day 10 of 28 Days “It's Deaf O'Clock Somewhere!” Deaf Club motif (A) Bristol 11 inch by 17 inch Very fine black ink
Ian Sanborn Artist's comment: Deaf club of old times seems to fade but it's Deaf o'clock somewhere as always, in a newer style.
Sketchbook. I'm in NC for Academic Bowl competition this weekend. Exhausted. Day 10 Motif: Deaf Club Medium: pencil Title: Deaf Social Life. ??? Tina-Margaret Steele
"SOS: Strengthening Offense Strategy-‐ Deaf Clubs
Jenny Witteborg
Day 10 of 28 Days Topic: "Keep Company" Category: (A) Motif: Deaf Club Material: Sketch Pad on cardstock (12 x 12), Drawing Sketch, Paint Acrylic, Permanent Marker, Colored Pencil
Artist: Yusuf Yahya Deaf people who had a hard time and life away from the hassle of making a live. Looking for a good place for Deaf people to special event. Some hard of hearing (HOH), CIers, DeafBlind or hearing people never joined any Deaf clubs. Doesn't matter if they don't like or don't want to but they still have a spiritually of the heart. So they will be welcomed with open arms! There is the ASL conversation, experience and information that Deaf club members share then there is the Deaf community aspect. Together we can keep company is the "conservation", just like the fish school or monarch butterflies. Expects Deaf clubs support the effort to maintain and protect Deaf children for the future.
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