Field Notes on Happiness invites the viewer into a quiet, interior landscape, an intimate study of how joy accumulates in the small, unguarded moments of a life. The grid becomes a constellation of lived fragments, each square carrying its own temperature and emotional weight. Some hues feel bright and immediate, others softer and more reflective, creating a rhythm that feels deeply human.
Rather than presenting happiness as a single burst of color, the painting reveals it as something gathered slowly, piece by piece, layer by layer, until it forms a tender, cohesive terrain. The composition holds a sense of nearness, as if the viewer is stepping into someone’s inner weather and finding warmth there.
Field Notes on Happiness invites the viewer into a quiet, interior landscape, an intimate study of how joy accumulates in the small, unguarded moments of a life. The grid becomes a constellation of lived fragments, each square carrying its own temperature and emotional weight. Some hues feel bright and immediate, others softer and more reflective, creating a rhythm that feels deeply human.
Rather than presenting happiness as a single burst of color, the painting reveals it as something gathered slowly, piece by piece, layer by layer, until it forms a tender, cohesive terrain. The composition holds a sense of nearness, as if the viewer is stepping into someone’s inner weather and finding warmth there.