American Sign Language I LOVE YOU is a painting by Eloise Schneider Mote which was uploaded on December 16th, 2012.
American Sign Language I LOVE YOU
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The I Love You sign in one combined motion is the first sign everyone should learn -... more
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Price
$60
Dimensions
12.000 x 16.000 inches
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Title
American Sign Language I LOVE YOU
Artist
Eloise Schneider Mote
Medium
Painting - Watercolor/ink - Available On Canvas, As Framed Print, Giclee, Or Greeting Card
Description
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The "I Love You" sign in one combined motion is the first sign everyone should learn - it's the heart of communication - "I love you and I want to tell you." The pinky finger by itself is the letter "I" as it is used in the American Sign Language Manual Alphabet. The index finger and the thumb make the fingerspelled letter "L". And the thumb and the pinky finger make the letter "Y" . In this way, all of the first letters of the words "I Love You" are represented. I love you. Let me show you with my hands. Look in my eyes and you'll see it there as well.
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The wonderful thing about the concept "I LOVE YOU" is that is spans age, race, and gender. As I've taught deaf children over the years from Texas to Georgia, nothing warms my heart more than catching the smile of one of my students as he or she flashes the "I LOVE YOU" sign on the way down the hall or as the final salute of the day while getting on the school bus. No matter where we are or how far apart we are standing, if I can see them and they can see me, then I can tell them "I love you." It is our own communication - our secret - our bond. I love you. You don't have to hear me to know it. I love you.
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This piece is watercolor on textured canvas paper. The textured surface shows the viewer the reality of life - the deaf live in the same world as the hearing - they shop at the grocery store, put gas in their cars, and take their children to the doctor just like hearing people. And for them, everything is textured with the challenge of communicating.
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The many colors in the painting represent the diversity of the deaf culture - deafness has no ethnic boundaries - they are their own people with their own language. And with this sign, we see that it is a language of love. "I love you." Let me show you.
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It is available on stretched canvas through FineArtAmerica. Also available as a giclee, print, framed print, metal print, acrylic print, and greeting card ... all through Fine Art America. You may order on this page by clicking on the appropriate links.
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Uploaded
December 16th, 2012
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Robyn King
Congratulations your amazing artwork is being featured in Over 5000 Views:-) Please take a moment to add your beautiful art to our archives in the message area and have a wonderful day!
Lori Pittenger
Congratulations your outstanding artwork has been featured on the leading page of Impressionism group 1/9/2023! Please visit the group to view it in our online gallery and add it to the features log and catalogs in the group’s discussions. Excellent work!
Nancy Carol Photography
Well done! Excellent and thank you for sharing with us your wonderful work of art that has been proudly presented on the Home Page of the group, 'ART FOR PASSION - PASSION FOR ART'. If you wish, you may archive it permanently or promote it further in the Discussions Tabs titled, "Oct Nov Dec 2022 Features."