DEAF IDENTITY CRAYONS: THEN & NOW
In this piece of art by Silver, two boxes of crayons are depicted: "The Original Deaf Identity Crayons 1899" and Deaf Identity Crayons 1999." The vintage box is filled with old and misguided identity terms. The modern box is filled with more recent and positive identity terms for the Deaf community
Silver is the last living founder of the Deaf Art Movement.
Available for the first time on 16”x20” high quality stretched canvas.
In this piece of art by Silver, two boxes of crayons are depicted: "The Original Deaf Identity Crayons 1899" and Deaf Identity Crayons 1999." The vintage box is filled with old and misguided identity terms. The modern box is filled with more recent and positive identity terms for the Deaf community
Silver is the last living founder of the Deaf Art Movement.
Available for the first time on 16”x20” high quality stretched canvas.
In this piece of art by Silver, two boxes of crayons are depicted: "The Original Deaf Identity Crayons 1899" and Deaf Identity Crayons 1999." The vintage box is filled with old and misguided identity terms. The modern box is filled with more recent and positive identity terms for the Deaf community
Silver is the last living founder of the Deaf Art Movement.
Available for the first time on 16”x20” high quality stretched canvas.