Hope (Steel – 2020) by Alistair Bennett (Ali B), Steel, Bronze Base, Stainless Steel,, Edition of 3, 22cm high, 10cm wide, 8cm deep, Body, Other, Figurative sculpture, Hand
This piece delivers an immediate surge of energy and conviction. The sculpture presents a clenched fist thrust upward, and rather than sitting quietly, it actively projects strength, resilience, and forward momentum. Formed from sharp, clean steel panels, the hand catches the light with a bright silver sheen that enhances its assertive presence. Meanwhile, the bronze base grounds the piece, offering a warm counterpoint to the steel’s cool precision and anchoring the gesture in something steady and enduring.
Although the sculpture measures just 22 cm high, 10 cm wide, and 8 cm deep, it refuses to feel small. The upward driving fist expands its impact, and the angular construction adds a sense of tension and purpose. Because Bennett builds the hand from distinct panels, each facet reinforces the idea that strength forms through layers, through experiences, struggles, and choices. The result feels contemporary not only in material but also in message.
As the viewer’s eye moves around the piece, transitions between the steel planes create shifting reflections and subtle shadows. These changes inject motion into the composition, making the fist appear as if it continues to rise long after it reaches its full height. Furthermore, the bronze base stabilizes the dynamic form, suggesting that hope requires both uplift and grounding.
Ultimately, Hope doesn’t simply depict a raised fist, it compels the viewer to feel the action behind it. Through crisp geometry, polished surfaces, and a decisive gesture, Bennett transforms a universal symbol into a concentrated statement of determination and optimism.

































