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Collection of Fingers (41)
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A friendly pair of illustrated open hands-perfect for classroom visuals, accessibility icons, or children’s learning materials.
A classic peace sign-two fingers raised in a V-shape-symbolizing harmony, victory, or anti-war sentiment.
A simple yet accurate drawing of a human hand with the palm open, highlighting finger structure and major creases.
A simple, bold hand icon with all five fingers spread, commonly used to indicate counting, stopping, or selection.
A simple, clear hand gesture pointing upward, commonly used to draw attention or indicate “next” or “up.”
Two mirrored hands with fingers extended and thumbs gently touching-a classic gesture used in meditation, sign language, and artistic composition.
A simple black-and-white line drawing of an open hand with all five fingers extended-perfect for icons, infographics, or teaching counting.
Colorful, inclusive hand illustrations showing numbers 0 through 5-ideal for teaching counting in classrooms or digital learning tools.
A simple yet detailed drawing of an open hand, highlighting natural palm lines and finger segmentation.
A clean, vector-style hand cursor icon with the index finger raised-commonly used to signal clickable items online.
A simple, clear pointing hand icon-commonly used to indicate clickable elements or draw attention in digital interfaces.
Counting hands and peace sign gestures in diverse skin tone-perfect for teaching numbers, sign language basics, or inclusive visuals.
A simple yet effective pointing gesture-commonly used to guide users or emphasize important content.
A friendly set of hand gestures demonstrating how to count from one to five using fingers-perfect for early learners and visual aids.
A classic pointing hand gesture, commonly used to draw attention or indicate direction in visual communication.
A versatile icon set featuring hand gestures for counting (1-5) and universal signals like peace and fist-perfect for digital interfaces and educational materials.
A stylized hand with red-painted nails making the classic “fingers crossed” gesture, often used to silently wish for good fortune.
A friendly, stylized hand showing the classic peace sign-two fingers raised high in a universal symbol of harmony.
A softly lit hand with well-maintained natural nails-symbolizing self-care, mindfulness, and skin wellness.
A set of six hand gestures showing how to count from one to six using fingers, drawn in clean line art style.
This hand pointer icon signals a clickable area-commonly used for hyperlinks, buttons, and interactive controls.
A clean, vector-style hand gesture highlighting the index finger to represent “one,” focus, or top priority.
A stylized hand gesture signaling “one,” commonly used to indicate priority, first place, or attention.
Hands forming air quotes-a common gesture used to indicate irony, sarcasm, or quotation in spoken or written contexts.
A clear, stylized open hand graphic-perfect for teaching counting, sign language basics, or interactive web elements.
A simple yet effective pointing hand gesture-perfect for drawing attention to key content or next steps.
A stylized hand gesture with the index finger raised, commonly used to signify “one,” “first,” or to draw attention.
A simple line illustration showing a hand with the index finger extended upward, commonly signaling attention or a single point.
A clean, educational illustration of an open human hand, highlighting natural creases and structure for learning or reference.
A stylized illustration of a hand holding up three fingers-commonly used to indicate the number three, peace, or solidarity.
A playful set of six hand gestures-fist, peace sign (2), three fingers, four fingers, open palm (5), and another fist-perfect for teaching numbers or visual communication.
A bold, stylized pointing hand-perfect for drawing attention or indicating direction in digital and print media.
This clinical line drawing highlights necrotic fingertip tissue, commonly seen in advanced frostbite cases.
