In my experience of ASL, but I'm not sure about that one, I think it mean either of "S" or "E" on right hand. On the left hand, it sign either of "2" or "V".
I might be wrong, but I'm fairly certain that's V in ASL. 2, to avoid the two being confused, uses the forefinger and thumb. The right hand is definitely doing E. The significance of "EV", or why she's doing each letter simultaneously instead of sequentially, is lost to me.
Whoops. Just stumbling past this again... sheesh, five years later, I was wrong in saying the right hand is "definitely" E. I took the knuckles as raised, which would indicate E, but the thumb in front of the fingers makes it likelier it's a poorly drawn S (which is just a fist with the thumb in front, basically). Factoring that in, I'm 90% sure Schwarzwald has this mystery solved. For K she'd just need to have her thumb up kinda in-between her middle and index fingers. So, from her perspective going left to right, KS. Now I wonder if anyone is ever going to even see this.
Whoops. Just stumbling past this again... sheesh, five years later, I was wrong in saying the right hand is "definitely" E. I took the knuckles as raised, which would indicate E, but the thumb in front of the fingers makes it likelier it's a poorly drawn S (which is just a fist with the thumb in front, basically). Factoring that in, I'm 90% sure Schwarzwald has this mystery solved. For K she'd just need to have her thumb up kinda in-between her middle and index fingers. So, from her perspective going left to right, KS. Now I wonder if anyone is ever going to even see this.