Happy Family

This series explores the fragile line between appearance and emotional truth — what we show, and what we hide.

Happy Family began as a visual inquiry into the gap between the image of family and the lived experience within it.
Inspired by old family photos, icons of domestic harmony, and childhood memories, each work reflects the silent tension behind posed smiles, the unspoken beneath the surface of togetherness.

These pieces are not literal portraits.
They are emotional x-rays — layered, textured, and often contradictory.

This series asks:
What does it really mean to belong?
Who do we have to be to keep the family picture intact?
And what happens when we stop performing and start feeling instead?

Happy Family is a tribute to every child who sensed the unsaid, and every adult still trying to untangle that silence.

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