Tim David Trillsam, born in 1985, is a German sculptor who transitioned from classical sculpture education to a creative identity at renowned art academies.

An extraordinary exploration of the human experience. In his mostly bronze standing figures, a sensual dimension manifests, transcending the earthly. The central characteristic of his sculptures lies in the distinctive portrayal of oversized hands and feet. These monumental body parts are not intrusive but delicately heightened and emphasized, often alienated from their usual function, yet demonstrating their indispensability. This consciously intense depiction can be interpreted as an expression of emphasizing certain aspects of human existence – whether the power of hands as tools of creation and shaping or the fundamental connection of feet to the earth as a symbol of rootedness. The figures maintain a remarkable, almost humorous restraint.

  • Section Sculpture
  • Venue Palazzo Mora
  • Based in Geislingen an der Steige, Germany

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