"Hands of Hunger"
Acrylic painting on 12x16" canvas.
(Portion of proceeds goes to the children of Gaza)
This painting serves as a raw and haunting plea for humanity, focusing on the devastating reality of famine and genocide in Gaza.
By capturing the desperate expression of a child clutching an empty pot, the artwork strips away political complexity to reveal the unfiltered suffering of the most vulnerable. The dark, cramped composition creates a sense of entrapment, while the child’s upturned face and open mouth act as a literal "voice for the voiceless"—a visceral demand for the world to witness and respond to the man-made catastrophe of starvation. It is a work of artistic advocacy, designed to bridge the gap between distant headlines and the agonizing human cost of conflict.

