BusinessArtist seeks inspiration from her childhood for her Graduate art exhibition

Artist seeks inspiration from her childhood for her Graduate art exhibition

A GLASWEGIAN artist has taken inspiration from her childhood to create jewellery and metal design for her University’s graduateĀ  showcase .

Hayley Irving, 25, is one of the 300 exhibitors at theĀ Art, Design and Architecture Graduate Showcase 2020 for the University of Dundee.

The artist grew up in Glasgow’s Possilpark area and looked to take inspiration from growing up in one of Scotland’s most deprived community learning to see beauty in everything even ‘junk’.

Possilpark suffered a loss of local industries during the late 1970s, leading to highĀ unemployment levels and social decline

Possilpark suffered a loss of local industries during the late 1970s, leading to highĀ unemployment levels and social decline. The area is now commonly associated with crime, drug abuse and poverty. Many of the old tenements have been flattened, leaving abandoned wastelands and derelict buildings.Ā 

Hayley said: “I think my love for alternative materials comes from growing up in Possilpark.

ā€œEvery day when I walked to school, I passed abandoned buildings, places that were decaying, and graffiti. Possilpark was, and still is, a place filled with poverty. But I can see beauty in objects others may regard as rubbish. I turn unconventional materials into something beautiful.Ā 

ā€œThe graffiti, in a strange way, brightened up Possilpark. It was a splash ofĀ colourĀ in an otherwise dull area. The bright andĀ colourfulĀ jewelleryĀ pieces are a nod to that.ā€

With the use of sublimation printing, Hayley hasĀ utilisedĀ family photos to express her stories and memories of life in a female-dominated household, showcasing the tough exterior ofĀ Possilparkā€™sĀ residents.

Hayley used alternative materials to create Jewellery inspired by her childhood growing up in Possilpark

She added: ā€œThe pieces have as much been inspired by my mum and gran as they have by Possilparkā€™s dereliction. They always made the best out of a bad situation, like I do with unconventional materials.ā€Ā 

The Graduate Showcase is an online display taking place in the absence of the Universityā€™s annual Degree Show, which has been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.Ā 

It is hoped that a physical exhibition of work from this yearā€™s graduating students can be arranged in the future and the Graduate Showcase aims to provide them with the best possible platform for their talents in the meantime.Ā 

It celebrates achievements of graduating students from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design and the department of Architecture within the School of Social Sciences.

The work on display represents the culmination of years of creative development and hard work, with the website featuring expanded information on all students, including extra images and video content.Ā 

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