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- ItemThe dark side of galamsey: depiction of the effects of galamsey on the environment using metal sculpture(KNUST, 2020-06) Tawiah-Quashie, ReynoldABSTRACT Illegal small-scale mining, popularly referred to in Ghana as ‘Galamsey’ has been a serious menace to the society. Due to the fact that gold is one of the most valuable natural mineral resources in the country, and legal mining is accompanied by a lot of rules and regulations, a lot of individuals in a bid to get rich quick find dubious means to dig for it. The government in efforts to combat the adage has implemented polices and a task forces (Operation Vanguard) whereas media houses have stressed on the effects of galamsey on the environment but it has however not made much impact. This study was focused on constructing a metal sculpture to depicts the negative effect of galamsey on the environment. Studio-based research method under the qualitative research methodology was used for the study, where a detailed written and photographic account of the process of designing and fabricating the work was laid down. The arc welding technic and the use of washers, metals rods and sheet metal were used in constructing the metal pieces. The project was successful and the results were analysed under the social, philosophical, artistic and intellectual contexts. Some of the major findings of the project were that, mining is never a problem until it is not registered, galamsey accounts for one of the leading causes of water pollution in the country and apart from its aesthetic qualities, art can be used as a strong tool for communicating social issues. The finished work was titled “ℇnkum yℇn wiase”, an Akan expression which means “Don’t destroy Our World”.