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At first glance, it appears as a mask suspended between realism and abstraction. The sharp edges and crystalline surfaces suggest a being torn between worlds — a symbol of how identity splinters across emotion, experience, and time. The geometry evokes the look of cut stone or metal, yet the contours still retain the faint suggestion of flesh and bone, creating an eerie harmony between organic and synthetic.
This sculpture feels both ancient and futuristic — reminiscent of forgotten deities carved from obsidian or the digital avatars of a post-human age. Its design embodies the paradox of human consciousness: fragile yet unbreakable, fragmented yet unified. Each plane of the Multifaceted Visage seems to whisper a different truth, a reflection of the observer’s own mind.
Perfect for artistic installations, fantasy environments, or conceptual 3D scenes, this piece captures the tension between perception and reality. It invites contemplation — not of what a face is, but of what it means to see and be seen. The Multifaceted Visage stands as a poetic reminder that identity, like light through a prism, is never singular — it is infinite, ever-shifting, and alive.