Chris Cornell

My work explores the interaction between light, geometry, and the human form. Using projection and photography, I create still images that feel alive, layered with reflection, emotion, and dimensionality. Each piece is printed on aluminum to enhance the sense of depth and movement, responding to the viewer’s position and the surrounding space.

At the heart of my practice is a curiosity about transformation: how light reshapes the body, how stillness can hold tension, and how image and environment can blend into something new. I approach each project with intuition and a desire to create meaningful, resonant work—pieces that don’t just hang on a wall but live within a space.

The 11ELEVEN Project is my ongoing body of work, a long-form exploration unfolding over time. I’m currently in the second chapter, Double Exposure, and beginning work on the third. My goal is simple: to make work that feels honest, grounded, and built to belong in both public and personal spaces.

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“Make it so.”