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De’VIA Challenge 2016 Feb 29 Days Postings on De’VIA Central
Facebook Day 26 –MOTH motif
Moth, Our Light Helper Kathy Fisher-Abraham Materials: sketch
pads, colored pencils, sharpie, dreamscope and photoshop apps.
size:9x12 Theme: Deaf Chat in the light
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We See the Light" Bonita Adair Credits to Swanhilda Lily Using
app: Dreamscope After Deafhood workshop, we went to the bar
gathering together. Swanhilda thought the light was so perfect. She
wanted us to use locative classifier: moths toward the light. We
all agreed and engaged. She took the picture and shared this with
Alex Abenchuchan. I hope that is his name. I decided to use Van
Gogh style on that app.
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"Starving of light" (French; "Affamé de lumière") Arnaud Balard
Trying to survive even in the light like others moths. Being
Deaflblind means fighting everyday to stay egal with others...Not
to become a shadow, it's a struggle.
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Don't move ~ "Stay with the Light" Jeff Beatty Paper 53 and
Pixelmator
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Death, Deaf, and Life. David Call 2016 Prismacolor pencil,ink
and graphite. Deafhood Moth uses its antennae to smell the death
and visit the dying Deaf person. Deafhood Moth lands on the face
and uses its antennae to sense impending death. It use Deaf eyes
wing to cover the Deaf persons' eyes and extract its former visual
life. When the Deaf person exhale final breath, the moth sucks in
his final breath of Deaf essence and its light bulb abdomen lights
up with Deaf sign inside. It flies to the stars where all Deaf
Souls waiting to be born. It choose a certain Deaf soul star and
transfer former Deaf soul's life to the Deaf soul star. ITs light
bulb abdomen turned off and went back to visit other dying Deaf
person. Mother of all Deaf Souls come to pick it up and deliver it
to expectant mother. Take a close look at your life and you might
have several past lives in you. In 2012, I nearly died from heart
condition twice, Deafhood Moth came to visit me twice and it sensed
that I am not ready to go so it left. It is out there somewhere
waiting for me.
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Fellowship Aurielo Cruz 9 inch x 12 inch Craft Paper, Origami
Paper, Construction Paper & Charcoal Pencil
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Untitled Patti Durr
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Moth: attraction of ASL Rosemary Parker Edwards
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"Stay with the Light!" Amy Cohen Efron PicsArt and Dreamscope
apps
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Moth All You Can Be M.Fogle Media: sharpie markers, sharpie
pens
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Spirit Moth Fire Jerry Grant aka Dawah Oil and metallic markers
on 8-1/2"X11" black paper setting on Dawah custom mat board
(unmounted).
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Untitled Hester Hussey
We Light the Way Together Hinda Kasher Markers, 9x12
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Description: The four women-moths represented the diversity of
De'VIA artists in our communities. L to R: DeafBlind, GLBTQ Deaf,
Black Deaf, and Jewish Deaf are holding each other wings, abundance
of strength and devotion, to break through the labyrinth spiral
world we live in. It is our time to embrace our multi-cultural
identities more than ever. (Day 26 Moth, Day 27 BUTTON and day 28
Spiral)
Stay With the Light. Stevie Naeyaert Created on iPad w/ Apple
Pencil using #Paper53 App #MadeByPaper Traced image from The Daily
Moth's GoFundMe Fundraising Page. [image: traced image of Alex
Abenchuchan signing MOTH. Color theme from the Deaf Unity Flag
(yellow and blue). White letters above image "Stay with the
light".]
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Moth Flies to Moon Ellen Mansfield
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Luna Moth Kellie Martin
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Mothology Tracey Milo 12x12 Medium: Prismacolor Premiere colored
pencils and Tombow markers
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Toward the Light Laurie Rose Monahan digital
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Doth Roz Rosen Photo/Paper Cutout and Ink Drawing by Roz Rosen
Doth = Deaf + Moth. Like moths, we gravitate to light. Light is a
biological need. Communications, Connections & Community are
human needs, made possible with light, external & internal.
Description: This artwork shows a moth with eyes drawn on its wings
where the natural large spots are.
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Stay with the Light Nancy Rourke Painting of a moth that shows
Alex Abenchuchan of The Daily Moth.
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Light Bulb Encircled by Moths Paul Scearce Photoshop
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ASL Night Out Diane A Squires Medium: A picture of Moth, ArtRage
and Dreamscope with additional touch up with ArtRage
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Deaf-epi-center Storme Ren heidi Digital to Inks
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American Sign Langauge Graphic Design Rob Tawney
Katy Walker Materials: Prismacolor, marker and yellow paper for
bulb
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moth Daniel Winship digital
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Like A Moth To A Light (2016) Yusuf Yahya: 12 x 18 inch , Paint
pen & Acrylic on finger paint paper