Prize Winner

Incorporation of Hammermen Prize

School of Design Silversmithing & Jewellery

Imogen Hales

Unspool

In my practice, making jewellery always begins with drawing; these drawings are instinctive and gestural responses to particular places and moments in time. My graduate collection ‘Unspool’ transposes the energetic immediacy of my work on paper into jewellery, through the marriage of wirework and enamel.

Emerging from an ongoing investigation into material and process, I create painterly and densely detailed surfaces by using traditional craft skills in unconventional ways. Developed in tandem with a series of drawings and monoprints, this body of work is rooted firmly in the present, while also referencing craft heritage. Milliners’ straw braiding techniques are applied to silver and copper wire, emulating the hand-drawn line. Elements from various enamelling methods such as cloisonné, champlevé and basse-taille are mixed and matched, to create a depth of colour reminiscent of translucent layered inks.

‘Unspool’ is a series of sketches designed to be worn, made with metal and glass as the primary drawing materials, rather than pencil or ink.

Contact
imogenhales@me.com
I.Hales1@student.gsa.ac.uk
@minhales
Series
Brooches
Necklaces
Earrings
Monoprints
Drawings

Brooches

Designed to be worn individually, or in curated clusters.

Garland brooches

Silver, 18ct gold & enamel

Undertow brooches

Silver, 18ct gold & enamel

Murmuration brooch

Copper, silver & enamel

Brooch duo

Copper, silver & enamel

Brooch duo

(L) Copper, silver & enamel; (R) copper, silver, 18ct gold & enamel

Clockwise from top left: Sketch brooches in pink, red, green and chartreuse

Copper, silver & enamel

Necklaces

Beaded necklace

Copper, silver, enamel & silk

Adjustable curved necklace

Copper, silver, enamel & silk

Pendants

Copper, silver, enamel & silk

Earrings

Ripple earrings

Silver & enamel