Heather Timm's art is a celebration of diversity, a rejection of conformity, and a reflection of the interconnectedness of all things. She draws inspiration from the intersection of art and science: exploration and experimentation.
Her interdisciplinary work is characterized by a rejection of preconceived notions about what art is or should be. She does not limit herself to any single medium, style, or technique. Her approach is to allow her art to behave as all matter within a system does: it transforms as it interacts with other matter and its environment. This approach gives her true creative freedom. It also allows her to be open enough to transcend the systems and structures that limit her from creating something bigger and bolder than she can yet imagine.
One of her core values as an artist is collaboration. Even when she works alone, she sees her work as a collaboration with everything and everyone around her. Scientific principles and concepts often inform her artistic choices. For example, in her recent series of mixed-media works, she used mathematical and scientific theories to inform pieces that explore the blurred lines between the mechanical and spiritual realms of existence. She also does not shy away from social commentary in her work as her series "They Can't Erase Us" demonstrates.
Ultimately, her work aims to transport the viewer into a world of vibrant colors, beautiful patterns, and bold shapes that challenge the way we see the world around us. By rejecting conformity and embracing interconnectedness, she hopes to create a space for viewers to engage with her work in a way that is both playful and profound. She believes that art has the power to connect us with ourselves, each other, and the mysteries of life. Through her art, she hopes to inspire others to see the beauty and interconnectedness of all things, and to embrace the transformative power of creativity in their own lives.