CLERC SCAR 24.6
3 February 2010
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INCOMPATIBLE
Nancy Rourke
[Artwork]

For those who are Braille readers, a text description is provided below.
The painting is divided vertically into two parts with different women. The women’s left and right sides make up a single split image. They are signing towards the viewer, teeth bared, and eyes looking at opposite sides. Harsh bright colors emphasize the signed word, “incompatible.”
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Nancy Rourke is a deaf artist, currently doing oil paintings on a series of Deaf-related Issues. She will have her artwork exhibited in a two-deaf-person art show in Denver on 18 March 2010.
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