The Mind·Full·Ness® Circle
Occasional notes from the studio, new work as it emerges, and quiet releases from the Codex.
A private index of selected works from the Mind·Full·Ness® body of work.
The Private Vault holds works that circulate selectively through exhibitions, institutional review, and curated placement.
These sculptures are not presented as statements, but as structures of presence — inviting sustained engagement rather than immediate interpretation.
My work examines identity as an internal architecture shaped by endurance, boundary, and temporality. Rather than presenting expression outwardly, I focus on what is held — the quiet negotiations that define presence beneath visibility.
Each sculpture functions as a site of sustained engagement rather than immediate explanation. Materials are layered and compressed intentionally, allowing tension to exist without resolution. The work resists quick interpretation, inviting prolonged reflection as meaning reveals itself gradually.
I am interested in how resilience forms internally, how protection becomes permission, and how authenticity is preserved through restraint. The sculptures are designed to live with the viewer — responding differently as perception, context, and circumstance evolve.
The Private Vault exists as a living structure — allowing works to circulate thoughtfully, maintain coherence, and remain available for future dialogue.
It supports expansion without dilution, ensuring the integrity of each piece as it moves through different cultural and institutional contexts.
Each work is created as a standalone piece, designed to live with the viewer rather than instruct them.
Subtle variations in form, surface, and material tension are intentional. The sculptures do not resolve meaning quickly; instead, they respond quietly as perception shifts over time.
The Silent Warrior (2022) — Epoxy resin sculpture
The Gatekeeper (2022) — Epoxy resin sculpture
Stretched Thin (2022) — Epoxy resin sculpture
The Curator (2022) — Epoxy resin sculpture
Perpetual Motion (2022) — Epoxy resin sculpture
Manifest Destiny (2022) — Epoxy resin sculpture
Materials: Epoxy resin
Dimensions: All works are approximately 10 × 10 × 6 in (25.4 × 25.4 × 15.2 cm)
Availability: Works listed here are available for exhibition, review, and placement unless otherwise noted.
Shipping: International shipping possible. Crating and logistics coordinated per placement.
For exhibition inquiries, placement considerations, or additional documentation, please contact:
courtney@coutureunderground.com
This work is not meant to be consumed.
It is meant to be lived with.