Art
Deaf artist, Connie Clanton's "Angel"
- Item Number
- 123
- Estimated Value
- 125 USD
- Opening Bid
- 70 USD
Item Description
Connie Clanton's framed work of art entitled "Angel" is a limited edition collograph print. Ms. Clanton's works have been showcased at the Mississippi Museum of Art in Jackson, White Inferiors in Raleigh, NC, and Interior Additions in Concord, NH.
Shipping cost is the responsibility of the winning bidder.
medium: collograph
measurements: H 11' x W 91/2 ' (white gold frame included)
Item Special Note
Connie M. Clanton's parents learned that she was deaf when she was only nine months old. She attended Mississippi School for the Deaf and graduated from the Tennessee School for the Deaf in 1967. She wanted to be an artist when she was only nine years old! Her family recognized her passion for painting and art at this very early age.
She studied art at Meredith College with Dr. Craig Greene and D. Maureen Banker.
This piece has been generously donated from the private art collection of Dr. Sue Mather.
Check out her website - www.connieclantonstudio.com! Enjoy her video!
Donated By:
Sue & Bob Mather
RIT Saunders College of Business stores data...
Your support matters, so RIT Saunders College of Business would like to use your information to keep in touch about things that may matter to you. If you choose to hear from RIT Saunders College of Business, we may contact you in the future about our ongoing efforts.
Your privacy is important to us, so RIT Saunders College of Business will keep your personal data secure and RIT Saunders College of Business will not use it for marketing communications which you have not agreed to receive. At any time, you may withdraw consent by emailing Privacy@frontstream.com or by contacting our Privacy Officer. Please see our Privacy Policy found here PrivacyPolicy.