With "The Hand," gesture becomes form, and form becomes something more symbolic than physical. The airbrush technique allows for a softness that contrasts the strength of the subject, creating a quiet tension. As with many abstract works, its meaning isn’t handed to the viewer—it asks to be studied, felt, and remembered. It speaks to creation, expression, or something completely different, depending on who’s looking. If you're drawn to powerful minimalism, this piece is worth your attention.