AnnaSiddall+Spring2018

**ANNA SIDDALL**

**Major** Psychology BS **Experience** I have only taken first level art classes but spend a lot of my personal time creating my own art. **Interesting** I'm half Japanese. **Artistic Interests** Acrylic and Oil Paintings, Using coloured and graphite pencils. I especially love drawing/painting flowers, psychadelics, landscapes, and american traditional style tattoos. '







The artist of this piece is Jon Rappleye. This artist's style consists of contour lines that vary in weight, direction, and density. This fits in with other styles we studied because they all have varying line with different weight, density, and direction.

For the Inflatable project, I began with five sketches of possible sculptures my group and I can construct. I also purchased packing tape and white garbage bags. We decided to create a baseball cap which later changed into a beanie (You may know this as a toboggan). I created a small template of how to create the hat out of bristol board and hot glue. we later used this template to create the project out of bags and tape.

we first developed two models on bristol board paper and hot glue to design our inflatable baseball cap. After having a rough model, we created a base/foundation for the hat on the first day of actually using garbage bags and packaging tape. we trimmed each bag to make a larger flat rectangle large enough for the base of the hat. then we cut a circle out of the foundation. I took some garbage bags home to save more time in class as we were running out. After the foundation, we used 9 bags to create one portion of the actual hat. They were petal like shapes that were then attached to the foundation.