The Scotsman

Bronzed cigarette butts to light up university show

- By RUSSELL JACKSON

New life is being breathed into discarded cigarette butts for one of Scotland’s most exciting celebratio­ns of art.

Nick Brodie, a postgradua­te student at the University of Dundee’s Duncan of Jordanston­e College of Art & Design, says that he wants to give “greater significan­ce” to life’s everyday moments by casting in bronze abandoned filter tips found on Dundee’s streets. They form a part of his work which provides a multilayer­ed perspectiv­e of the city and its people through photograph­y, sculpture and audio recording.

He is one of more than 80 postgradua­te students showcasing their work at this year’s Masters Show, which runs from 16 to 25 August.

“Statistics only give a narrow representa­tion of a place,” he said. “That’s why I have collected materials from across the city to learn more about the daily life of the people that live here, before re-integratin­g these objects back into the place where I found them. I do this to give greater significan­ce to small moments in daily life that are often overlooked or seen as unimportan­t.

“It is easy to consider a cigarette butt as a piece of rubbish but that item has been moulded by the mouth and hand of a person from Dundee and I wanted to elevate its importance. Bronzing them makes them a precious item and symbolises a moment of escapism and perhaps solitude that somebody has experience­d by having that cigarette.”

Originally from Surrey, Nick moved to Dundee last year to undertake an MFA in Art and Humanities.

As well as forming the basis for his Masters project, Nick’s work has allowed him to acquaint himself with the people and places that capture the essence of the city.

One of the key components of his project are his candid shots of staff at the Halley Stevensons’ waxed cotton factory, with one of a worker on his break selected as the promotiona­l image for this year’s Masters Show.

 ??  ?? 0 Nick Brodie will show his work at this year’s Masters Show
0 Nick Brodie will show his work at this year’s Masters Show

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