Hayley Deti’s sentimental drawings are inspired by scrapbooks, trinkets and Looney Tunes cartoons

The Seattle-based artist is savouring the simple joys of the present in her illustrations of “goofy characters, dogs, creatures, and ordinary objects”.

Date
22 July 2024

Growing up, artist and illustrator Hayley Deti was “obsessed with documenting and preserving memory”. With her mother an “avid scrapbooker” and her father, a “sentimental collector”, her formative years very much developed her archival approach to illustration: “Their preciousness for life led me to become an avid diary keeper – collecting and glueing receipts, news clippings, notes from friends, pressed flowers, candy wrappers– things that served to remind me of the moment I was living. Although I still do this, as I got older I discovered how much I loved to draw, and felt that drawing was a more intimate and imaginative way to capture the moment,” the illustrator says.

For the artist then, every drawing or painting serves as a “memento of a memory or a feeling”, her subject matter reflecting her lived experiences and internal worlds. Whilst “simplistic” on the surface, her soft subjects – “goofy characters, dogs, creatures, and ordinary objects” – are all ways the artist has discovered “to mark the past and the present”.

Finding joy in the mark making, and “the tactile feeling of putting pen to paper”, Hayley often plays with a variety of mediums in her work, but finds herself returning to pen, ink, graphite, coloured pencil, watercolour and acrylic paint for her rich, colourful creatures. “Really, my practice centres around playing and self discovery. I love losing myself in a drawing,” the illustrator tells us.

When talking about the influences that feed into her vast collection of “goofy characters” (her many dog drawings being some of our favourites), Hayley shares that one major creative influence on her work is none other than the American animated franchise Looney Tunes. “I’ve always admired the artwork, the wacky characters and the way they contrast heavy material with outrageous humour,” she says. As a devoted collector with a sentimental heart, the artist also takes a lot of inspiration, of course, from all the treasures and trinkets that people like to collect – or what she calls all the things that “others find precious in life”.

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Hayley Deti: Boog (Copyright © Hayley Deti, 2023)

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Hayley Deti: Brown Dog (Copyright © Hayley Deti, 2024)

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Hayley Deti: Basketball and Playmobil (Copyright © Hayley Deti, 2022)

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Hayley Deti: Artist with Tools (Copyright © Hayley Deti, 2024)

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Hayley Deti: Dogs on Paper (Copyright © Hayley Deti, 2024)

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Hayley Deti: Welcome Home (Copyright © Hayley Deti 2022)

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Hayley Deti: Thinking of Home (Copyright © Hayley Deti, 2022)

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Hayley Deti: Ladybugs on Paper (Copyright © Hayley Deti 2024)

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Hayley Deti: Solo Game (Copyright © Hayley Deti 2024)

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Hayley Deti: In Memory (Copyright © Hayley Deti 2024)

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Hayley Deti: Bug Pool (Copyright © Hayley Deti, 2024)

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Ellis Tree

Ellis Tree (she/her) joined It’s Nice That as a junior writer in April 2024 after graduating from Kingston School of Art with a degree in Graphic Design. Across her research, writing and visual work she has a particular interest in printmaking, self-publishing and expanded approaches to photography.

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