Art Story
In "Hand", Roger Raveel presents a single, powerful motif: a human hand extending from a partially visible arm and appearing to touch a white plane - that reflective element so characteristic of his work. The composition is simple, almost minimalist, yet carries a profound symbolic weight.
As is often the case in Raveel's work, the hand evokes multiple possible meanings. It may be the artist's own hand - the instrument through which he created, thought, and touched throughout his life. Or perhaps it is the hand of the other - a memory of closeness, a gesture of connection. In its abstract simplicity, the hand becomes an image that feels both personal and universal, tangible and spiritual.
The work belongs to Raveel's late style, in which sobriety, stylisation, and contemplation take centre stage. His visual language is reduced to the essentials: white space, geometry, and symbolism. At this point, Raveel no longer reflects solely on the visible world, but explores the relationship between matter and spirit, between absence and presence.
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