The Hand of Fatima — also known as Hamsa — is an ancient symbol for protection, faith, and blessing, present in the spiritual traditions of North Africa, the Middle East, and the Mediterranean. In the Islamic context, it is associated with Fátima Zahra, the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad, and represents patience, strength, and spiritual loyalty. In Jewish tradition, it is known as the Hand of Miriam and symbolizes divine protection and vigilance against the evil eye. Over centuries, the open hand has transcended religions and become a universal sign of care, protection, and presence. In this work, the hand appears as an offered, not imposed, gesture: a hand that protects without dominating, that blesses without demanding. The five fingers — a sacred number in many cultures — embody balance, awareness, and the connection of body, mind, and soul. The work proposes an intimate and transversal spirituality, in which the symbolic liberates itself from the dogmatic. The Hand of Fatima here becomes a bridge between faiths, a shared space where faith is experienced through sensitivity, intuition, and inner listening. The work invites trust, letting go, and feeling accompanied. A visual amulet that protects, reminds, and holds.
Fine-Art print – 230 g
Format A3, print intervened by hand with acrylic and wax crayons, making each copy unique.
Designed and printed in Barcelona.
Abstract art print on matte recycled paper made from alphacellulose. The smooth texture and harmonious color composition give the artwork a special depth. Details hand-finished with acrylic pens and paint make each copy a unique one-of-a-kind piece.
Anna Gabriella Herrera Caverzan, the creative force behind Randomlovers, is a Venezuelan-Italian multidisciplinary artist based in Barcelona. She specializes in bespoke artworks, illustrations, and animations and has been designing brand narratives and artistic experiences since 2010. Her extensive portfolio includes consulting and creation for brands and individuals, combining art, strategy, and storytelling.
Through her online shop, Randomstore, she offers unique works, including 333 Gracias, A Real Man and A Real Woman. This collection presents inspiring designs and interiors as well as original upcycled canvases and artworks made from bouquet packaging and reused canvases – from Barcelona to Morocco.
In addition, for the first time, some of her exhibition pieces from Barcelona are available and ready for shipping to #Germany and #Austria! 🇩🇪 🇦🇹
These prints are currently available exclusively online – but stay tuned for an upcoming exhibition in #Barcelona, where you can admire them in person! 🦞✨
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