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This article aims at describing a piece of art created by a person with simultaneous visual and hearing impairment. It is an attempt to show how the picture of reality is conveyed through the sculpture. It also indicates an individual and specific approach to the world and creative imagination of a deafblind person. The basic method of studying the creative process were discussions with the dabbling deafblind artists about the world and individual phenomena of reality, about the act of creating a sculpture, as well as their experiences accompanying the act of creation and its finalisation, when it was time to assess their piece of art. Various methods of communications were used to interview the artists (sign language, fingerspelling, gestures and others), which allowed to place the method in the field of cognitivism. The article consists of the most vital conclusions of the author’s research concerning creative possibilities as well as knowledge of the artists about particular phenomena. The key to such a model of analysis is the notion of a sign as defined by semiotics (Morris and Peirce).