"My work is inextricably linked to my life – my everyday routine and events in general. It is a constant, slow change and continuous development. I am constantly exploring my themes in different materials."

  

Born in 1966, Eva Hild is a contemporary Swedish artist. Her sculptures oscillate between polarities: darkness and light, interior and exterior, fragility and solidity. Hild began her career making smooth ceramic vessels, modeling clay into thin, fragile shapes whose organic appearances belied their artisanal nature. She often features porous surfaces in her work; Like the Möbius strip, these features blur the line between inside and outside. Hild's work has little utilitarian purpose, constituting rather a meditation on her own life through clay, expressed through an innate sense of geometry and space.