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Chuck Baird 
Description: I have been creating art since I was young. As an artist married to my craft, I am fortunate to do what I believe in: creating art for the eye while being a free spirit.
Added on: 04-Jul-2005 Hits: 331
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Deaf Art / Deaf Artists 
Description: Welcome to NTID/RIT's Deaf Artists website. This site features over 40 Deaf and hard of hearing artists and numerous resources and materials. Welcome and Enjoy!
Added on: 07-Jun-2006 Hits: 348
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Tom Willard Photography 
Description: Tom Willard has created a new website for his photographic work. Visitors to the new website will find more than 150 images spanning over 35 years of photography.
Added on: 23-Jun-2005 Hits: 282
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Virtual O 
Description: Our overall mission at VirtualO is to showcase the creative talent of so called "differently-abled" artists from all over the world and to bring the products of this talent into the daily lives of people. Given our Deaf beginnings in India, we are now focused on Deaf creative talent in India. This artwork that touches hearts and memories is reproduced in our high quality printed greeting cards that state and make a difference in this world.
Added on: 27-Aug-2005 Hits: 311
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