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The Elephant in the Deaf Room

$170.00

size 11 inch by 14 inch
oil on canvas
November 2011

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The elephant is Alexander Graham Bell in a tiny Deaf room with blinded parents of Deaf children. The hearing parents are in the corners of the room who are stressed out with anxiety and fear. They have been blinded, unable to see what is happening in the room. Unable to see that Alexander Graham Bell and his associates are hurting their Deaf babies. This painting shows four corners with the elephant blended in, not knowing it is there in the room. Blue tapes around the heads (blind-folded) and hands (American Sign Language prohibited.) Hidden shadows shown on the floor. Resistance category.

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