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From the broader Mind·Full·Ness® body of work.
Work Description
The Elocutionist reflects communication as discipline rather than performance. The sculpture considers expression shaped by control, silence, and internal calibration. Interpretation deepens through sustained attention.
Materials & Dimensions
Materials: Epoxy resin
Dimensions: 10 × 10 × 6 inches
Year: 2022
Context Line
This work exists independently and may be experienced without prior context.
What You Receive
• The original sculptural work
• Signed authenticity note
• Protective packaging
About the Original Works
Each face sculpture within Mind·Full·Ness® — Faces of Transformation is created as a singular, one-of-a-kind work. These pieces are not reproduced, cast, or editioned. Once completed, the form exists only as itself.
The faces are hand-formed and finished by Courtney Nichelle Coble, allowing subtle variation, texture, and presence to emerge naturally through the making process. Rather than aiming for uniformity, the work honors individuality — both in the material and in the archetypal expressions each face carries.
While the collection shares a visual and conceptual language, no two sculptures are alike. Each holds its own energetic tone, intention, and relationship to space.
Original works are offered as standalone pieces, accompanied by a title and intention card and a signed authenticity note, acknowledging their place within the Faces of Transformation body of work. These elements serve not as explanations, but as quiet anchors — extending the experience beyond the object itself.
The sculptures are designed to live with you. They are not meant to be decoded quickly or understood all at once. Over time, collectors may notice shifts in how a piece is perceived — responding differently as circumstances, environments, and inner landscapes change.
Original works within this collection are distinct from the Mind·Full·Ness® Codex print editions, which are offered separately as accessible visual companions. The sculptures remain singular expressions within the broader ecosystem of the work.
Each original work is offered with the understanding that presence, not perfection, is what gives it life.