A Happy Woman proposes an idea of contained happiness, far from expansive gestures or explicit euphoria.
The figure appears serene, gathered in a fragile balance, as if the calm were the result of an internal process rather than an immediate emotion.The expression neither affirms nor denies: it suggests. There is a conscious stillness, a silent acceptance that is sustained in the intimacy of the moment. Happiness here is not celebration, but presence.
The work invites us to reconsider the concept of happiness as a complex and personal state, built from introspection and not from exhibition.
Acrylic on paper
50 × 70 cm
Unique original work
Certificate of authenticity included
International shipping available
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