Fylla Fjordside (adopted, b. India, raised in Denmark, based in Odense) is an artist working across clay, textiles, paper, print, digital media, and text. Drawing on a decade in the tech industry, she brings an insider’s perspective on how corporate and socio-economic systems shape contemporary life.
Her work begins in intuition—a sudden image, a color, a thought taking shape—and investigates the unseen forces that intertwine with our emotions, desires, and vulnerabilities. She reflects on the subtle ways we act to cover an inner emptiness, and how such mechanisms ripple through relationships, identities, and behaviors.
Another dimension of her practice is the study of energies: the masculine precision demanded by the corporate world versus the feminine receptivity she inhabits in art. Through this balance, she explores how personal and systemic dynamics shape the ways we live, work, and connect.
At once contemplative and critical, her works invite audiences to pause, sense, and reconsider the patterns that govern their own lives.