Giles Timms

Giles Timms, a digital artist based in Orono, Maine, combines media and genres into hybrid art. His work borrows from current events, specifically the terrific and terrifying absurdities of modern life, and he translates his impressions into wistful, animated films.

In each animation, Timms casts a leading protagonist, or “Creep” as he refers to them, into environments that possess a familiarity with local settings yet equally surreal architecture.

His Creeps—adopted from the Bulgarian word “Крип”—are grotesque and beautiful homunculi, or very small human or humanoid creatures. His animations follow the Creeps as they explore the vagaries of our human condition. Timms shared, “My hybrid art speaks about what it is to be human, in spite of a world that appears increasingly absurd.” 

With the erosion of certainties and the accumulating anxiety of a world with divisive politics, systematic racism, ecological and climate distress, and the COVID-19 pandemic, Timms creates alternate worlds that offer moments of escape and insight, to open windows in the given world that allow us to see outside it. His most recent film, Interrupted Dream, begins with his signature Creep cast amongst the city. The caricature’s heart is hollow, perhaps suggestive of yearning, loss, or hope. Within a hollow head, its imagination surges like a green sea. The Creep sees into an open window, where it observes other caricatures in despair. As the film concludes, the frame is interrupted and shifts altogether; the viewer now assumes the role of the Creep who navigates the dreamscape.  

Watch the March 18, 2021 “Conversations with Maine Artists in a ______ Time” with artists Greta Bank, Celeste Henriquez, Gregory Jamie, veronica a perez, and Giles Timms

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“Giles Timms’ spiritual dreamscape drifts the viewer in and out of a seemingly universal urban setting. The highly skilled animations at the forefront of the video reference the fear of the unknown, the anguish of loss, and more generally, the overwhelming heaviness of modern life. Perhaps, a perfect abstract for 2020.”

- Cody Castle-StackUntitled juror   


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