Fragments of the inner body made Visible

Ritual Objects For the Modern Self

Cheyenne Sandoval is a contemporary mixed media artist whose work explores the body as symbol, fragmented, reconstructed, and transformed through material.

Working across sculpture, wearable art, mirrors, and installation, Sandoval creates ritualistic objects that examine identity, inner anatomy, and the tension between visibility and concealment.

Through layered surfaces, intricate patterning, and physical fragmentation, the work invites viewers to confront the self as both structure and myth, something worn, broken, reflected, and continually rebuilt.

Forms that explore identity as a transformative process, activating the body through material, gesture, and presence.

This body of work uses sculptural, wearable structures to investigate identity as fluid, adaptive, and continuously transforming through lived experience.

Mixed media sculptural figure by Cheyenne Sandoval featuring black feathers, beaded hood, and abstract blue and red patterning

Engage identity as something fluid and transformative, where the body becomes both structure and meaning.

Sculptural and wearable works by Cheyenne Sandoval that explore identity as a transformative process between body, material, and meaning.

cheyenne sandoval 2025

Mixed Media Artist

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