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A new sculpture saying 'I Love You' in ASL is coming to downtown Myrtle Beach! The South Carolina School for the Deaf and the Blind is dedicating it Tuesday at 1 p.m. at 506 9th Ave. North.
The statue sits 9 ft tall and is made up of hundreds of small hands that make one hand in the shape of the American Sign Language sign for “I Love You.” The statue’s artist, Bob Doster ...
The sculpture was created by Bob Doster ... "A hand raised in the universal ASL sign for ‘I love you’ reaches across barriers. It says you're welcome here you are seen. You matter to the ...
The sculpture, created by South Carolina sculptor Bob Doster and with help from students at the school, is a large stainless steel hand making the American Sign Language sign for “I love you.” ...
It features the American Sign Language signal for “I love you.” For the last 15 months, students from the South Carolina School for the Deaf and the Blind worked together on the project.
It's called the 'I Love You' sculpture and it sits on the corner of Senate and Lincoln Streets in the Vista. At four feet tall, the sculpture is a hand forming the American Sign Language symbol ...
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