Shannon Bae: Razors in the Milk of Development

I first noticed the hand in the blue bowl of milk that is transposed over the background of the traditional kitchen. While the explanation does an effective job of explaining the composition and significance of the traditional kitchen and the blue plastic bin of milk, the hand in the bowl is a bit distracting - is there any way to remove it? Or is the hand there to say that it (symbolizing humans) can be cut by development (the razor)? If so, perhaps the angle of the hand could be changed? It looks unnaturally placed so it took me awhile to even figure out what was going on with it. Also, as the argument is that the material interventions are slowly taking over the "traditional" way, it might be interesting to increase the scale of the razor? 

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