MIXED EMOTIONS:

Compassionately happy

A compassionately happy expression radiates warmth that is not self-contained but directed outward. It is happiness softened by empathy, the kind of joy that glows not because of personal triumph alone, but because it is shared, understood, and extended to others. The smile here is gentle rather than exuberant, the eyes carrying a kindness that makes the happiness feel inclusive rather than private.

This form of happiness is deeply relational. It suggests a person whose joy is heightened by the wellbeing of those around them, who finds fulfilment not only in their own circumstances but in the act of recognising and uplifting others. The compassion tempers the brightness of the happiness, giving it depth and sincerity, as though the expression itself is saying, “I’m glad—and I’m glad for you, too.”

There is a quiet strength in this blend, because it transforms happiness from a fleeting personal state into a bridge of connection. Compassionately happy is not about exuberance or display, but about presence: the ability to hold joy while also holding space for others. It is an expression that reassures, comforts, and affirms, reminding us that happiness can be generous as well as radiant.


This work is produced as a limited edition - hand‑pulled in the studio, signed/stamped and numbered to ensure their authenticity and collectability. Each edition is created using traditional silkscreen techniques on archival paper, with every layer printed by hand.

Collectors can choose to acquire these works in two forms:

On Paper — the edition in its purest state, unframed, offering flexibility for personal presentation.

Artist‑Framed — mounted and framed by the artist, using bespoke methods to present the work as a complete, ready‑to‑hang artwork.

This dual approach allows the work to be appreciated either as a print to be lived with and framed to taste, or as a finished object crafted entirely within the artist’s practice.