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Name: Alyssa Dulay Birth Date: 05/04/1995 Application Date: 03/16/2015 Address: 3700 SW 27th St., Apt#1G-307B Gainesville, FL, USA 32608 Phone: (850) 530.4066 Email: a.dulay@ufl.edu UFID: 8761-3437


Alyssa Dulay Shutter Reproduction Fall 2013, ART1803C Ink, Acrylic Paint 9'' x 12''

One-to-one reproduction of The Savoy: Table of Contents by Aubrey Beardsley and Street Light by Giacomo Balla. This piece explores drawing and painting technique and composition in a historical art context at the turn of the 20th century.


Alyssa Dulay Cheese Louise, 1:13 Spring 2014, DIG2131C Photoshop & Illustrator Animation 720 px x 1280 px .mov file

Cheese Louise is a comical narrative about the life of a lady, Louise. The plot follows her as she lives her normal life with an odd peculiarity: she is obsessed with grilled cheese sandwiches. This fledgling animation project primarily uses the Photoshop tweening application to create the illusion of movement. https://youtu.be/JBnp3prcvGk


Alyssa Dulay Paper Bag fr. Observation Spring 2014, ART2305C Graphite 18'' x 24''

Planar analysis exercise utilizing a crumpled brown paper bag to study value and depth in perceptual drawing. Rendering of this piece spanned several hours.


Alyssa Dulay Model fr. Observation: 60 min. Sketch Spring 2015, ART2330C Vine Charcoal 24� x 18� Sixty minute drawing of a model from observation focusing on value, depth, and proportion.


Alyssa Dulay Interview with John Abad Fall 2014, PGY2101 Photograph 2592 px x 3872 px RAW image

Excerpt from a photography series commenting on how peoples’ relationships with inanimate objects reflect their personalities. Photo was taken while interviewing my grandfather. This image is intended to emphasize a classic triangular composition and the use of gazes to direct the movement of the viewer’s eye.


Alyssa Dulay &Ever&Ever&Ever&Ever Collage Series Spring 2015, ART2930C Mixed Media: Embroidery Floss, Cardstock, Cardboard, Magazine Clippings, Tape, Glue 8'' x 10''

Collage series of total 10 pieces that comments on character development, priorities, maturity, and adulthood. Perpetuity is a fickle concept that is easily embraced by children, but reality often tells a different story. Using pictures of my own family members, I altered old photographs to accommodate their current-day conditions.


Alyssa Dulay Stale Frustration, 2:27 Fall 2014, ART2282C Audio .mp3 file This audio piece narrates the audience’s travels between a public setting to the home environment while comically highlighting banal everyday frustrations. In this piece, I further explore the narrative first-person perspective, this time without the use of visual aid. I am also continuing my investigation of personality and emotion. https://soundcloud.com/heydulay/ stale-frustration


Alyssa Dulay Interview with Sydney Abad Fall 2014, PGY2101 Photograph 2034 px x 3872 px RAW image

Excerpt from a photography series commenting on how peoples’ relationships with inanimate objects reflect their personalities. Photo was taken shortly after interviewing my little cousin. This piece is intended to emphasize a contrast between busy textures and organization via rule of thirds.


Alyssa Dulay Bagels & Noodles Menu Redesign Spring 2014, GRA2208C Illustrator & InDesign, printed and displayed in restaurant plastic display folder 11' x 13'

Menu redesign of local restaurants, emphasizing the use of hierarchy in typography. In this piece, I wanted to embody the personality that Bagels & Noodles famously captures in its ambiance. This is mirrored in my choice of color pallette, visual elements, and detail work. http://issuu.com/heydulay/docs/b_n


Alyssa Dulay Model fr. Observation: 50 min. Sketch Spring 2015, ART2330C Charcoal and Marker 24� x 18� Fifty minute drawing of a model from observation focusing on volumetrics, curvilinear nuances, and atmospheric perspective.


Alyssa Dulay Paper Bag fr. Observation Spring 2014, ART2305C Graphite 18'' x 24''

Cross contour perceptual drawing exercise using line weight to depict depth and value.


Alyssa Dulay (A)PATHETIC, 7:41 Fall 2014, DIG2282C Recorded Video Performance 1024px x 2048 px

Short film highlighting the inner conflict in embodying both allure and stoic apathy in American culture, ultimately ending in an insane downward spiral. I take “love me, love me not” and merge it with my take on American classic, The Yellow Wallpaper. This piece epitomizes my study of psychology, personality, and mental processes. https://youtu.be/EIIUp86-R4A



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