I was a little heartbroken to see my favorite local cafe selling these stickers, so I made a list of some Deaf artists selling their art online.
[Image ID: a Be kind sticker with English and ASL except 4 instead of B handshape, S instead of E, V instead of K, S instead of N, and 1 instead of D. Over the sticker are the words "this is why we don't buy art from Amazon" with "part of the reason" inserted between "this is" and "why". The word "Wrong" is above all the incorrect handshapes and "wrong in the same way is pointing to the S handshapes that are meant to represent the E and N.
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Jenna Floyd- she's the one who designed the original Starbucks ASL mug
Instagram Etsy
[Image ID: screenshot of instagram profile jennafloydart. End ID]
Girl and Creativity
Instagram Shop
[Image ID: screenshot of instagram profile girlandcreativity. End ID]
Woodstove Studios
Instagram Shop
[Image ID: screenshot of instagram profile woodstovestudios. End ID]
Angie Goto-Deaf art educator from Australia
Instagram Shop
[Image ID: screenshot of instagram profile turbly. End ID]
Kali Doubledee- Captues the movements of signs in ink. On her instagram, she also demonstrates the signs. I have wind and earth.
Instagram Shop
[Image ID: screenshot of instagram profile kaliddee. End ID]
Have you done "frog?" If not, can you please? Thank you!
Thanks for the suggestion! I hop you like it
Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Frog in American Sign Language. Hand in a mini O hand shape that only uses the thumb, index, and middle finger rests the back of the hand under the chin, palm facing down. Mini O flicks out into U handshape twice. Movement is illustrated by hands that are translucent green and blue-green in different stages of the sign. Frog face is green.
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The Knoxville Center of the Deaf is having a gala and I wanna go! Tickets are $90 so I'm doing commissions. The KCD offers great services and I'd love to support them. Here's a link for anyone that wants more information or to support them directly!
Request a commission through my ko-fi or message for details. My venmo is @Lloyd_E
[Image ID: a menu for commissions. Each category has examples.
15 dollars per sign. Examples shown are "Good" and "Behavior" for $15, "Good Night" for $30 and "Anthropology" or "the Study of Human Behavior" for $45.
25 dollars per stylized sign. Examples shown are "Bones" drawn with a skeletal design and "Frog" which has a frog face included in the design for $25. The signs "Lesbian" "Gay" "Bi" "Trans" colored in their respective pride flag colors together are $80.
5 dollars per fingerspelling. Examples shown are "Nonbinary" and "Name." End ID]
Shaheem Sanchez, a Deaf dancer and instructor talking about music and dancing
Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Music in American Sign Language. Hand in open B handshape sweeps back and forth over non-dominant arm. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green, blue, purple, and pink in different stages of the sign.
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My school had a back to school bash with arts and crafts so I painted the ASL sign for Dinosaur
[Image ID: Dinosaur in American Sign Language in acrylic. A hand in flat O handshape is painted with a yellow eye, a nostril, green scales, and teeth lining the thumb and index finger. End ID]
Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
Sources: National Black Deaf Advocates, SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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The word for Unity in American Sign Language. Both Hand are linked in F handshape. Hands pull each other in a circle parallel to the ground in front of the signer. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent red, green, and black in different stages of the sign. Background is white.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Human in American Sign Language. H handshape taps at the shoulder then the waist. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green and blue in different stages of the sign. Background is transparent.
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Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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The sign for Can in American Sign Language. Both hands in S handshape, palms down move down firmly to waist height. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent blue and pink in different stages of the sign. Background is white.
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I had a question about your commissions- is it $5 per word on the finger spellings or $5 overall? I presumed the former but wasn’t sure
I'll say up to 20 characters
Sources: SigningSavvy, Lifeprint, ASLDeafined
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Overcome in American Sign Language. Hand in S handshape moves down over base hand in S handshape. Movement is illustrated by arms that are translucent green and blue in different stages of the sign.
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they/them, hearing, Interpreting major. Online resources: https://sites.google.com/view/thesign-resource If you wanna learn ASL, try and find in-person classes with a culturally Deaf teacher and make sure you learn about Deaf culture as well! [Profile Pic ID: The sign for Art in American Sign Language. End ID]
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