RIT Saunders College of Business – RIT/NTID Tiger Online Auction
Auction Ends: Apr 14, 2014 10:00 PM EDT

Art

"Cherish ASL" by Deaf artist, Connie Clanton

Item Number
132
Estimated Value
150 USD
Sold
80 USD to cffce9050
Number of Bids
2  -  Bid History

Item Description

This incredible intaglio print work, "Cherish ASL" by Ms. Connie Clanton truly epitomizes her core values as a Deaf artist......Cherish Our Language....Cherish Our Story......Cherish Our Life! These beautiful American Sign Language handshapes proudly spell A...S...L capturing her true love of this language. Here is your chance to own this valued work of art.

This item may be picked up at the RIT campus.

medium:  intaglio 

measurements:  H 16' x W 13 1/2 ' (dark 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 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 at this early age.

Ms. Clanton studied art at Meredith College with Dr. Craig Greene and D. Maureen Banker.  Her works have had been showcased at the Mississippi Museum of Art in Jackson, White Inferiors in Raleigh, NC, and Interior Additions in Concord, NH.

Dr. Sue Mather has graciously donated this very cherished item from her own personal collection. 

Check out her website - www.connieclantonstudio.com! Enjoy her video! 

Donated By:

Sue & Bob Mather