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Joie de vivre

Joie de vivre

Joie de vivre (2024) by Alex Kyah is a luminous celebration of rediscovered freedom and emotional awakening. Painted in acrylic on canvas, the portrait radiates saturated color and symbolic transformation—flowers and butterflies emerging around a figure suspended between vulnerability and flight.

The work speaks of clipped wings and reclaimed hope, of finding oneself mirrored in another. Through bold chromatic contrasts and expressive brushwork, Kyah captures a moment of inner liberation where identity, love, and joy converge. It is a portrait of becoming—of choosing to fly again.

SKU: 6478914 Categories:Activism, Fluidity, Identity, Intersectionality, Positivity Tags:Expression, Freedom

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Joie de vivre (2024) by Alex Kyah is a luminous celebration of rediscovered freedom and emotional awakening. Painted in acrylic on canvas, the portrait radiates saturated color and symbolic transformation—flowers and butterflies emerging around a figure suspended between vulnerability and flight.

The work speaks of clipped wings and reclaimed hope, of finding oneself mirrored in another. Through bold chromatic contrasts and expressive brushwork, Kyah captures a moment of inner liberation where identity, love, and joy converge. It is a portrait of becoming—of choosing to fly again.
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