In HappinessKevin Mancera travels through Latin America looking for towns called Felicidad, and as he advances on his expedition, he compiles in travel notebooks a series of drawings made in situ that gradually nourish the traveler's experience, and together, they speak of the natural complications of finding what one is looking for, of the countless obstacles to reaching the final destination. His journey is, at the same time, an analogy of the difficulties of life in general and of the interior of the human being.