My artwork navigates the intangible—the emotions, identities, and perceptions that shape human experience. My work exists in the space between presence and distortion, where photography merges with digital and traditional mediums to challenge the idea of self-expression as fixed or perfect. Through layered imagery, transparency, and sculptural forms, I explore the ways emotion manifests in physical space. My transparent sculptural photo book, for example, is an intimate dialogue between viewer and object, allowing personal reflection to dictate its meaning. The act of viewing becomes an extension of the piece itself—a shifting narrative based on perception, emotion, and experience. I embrace impermanence, distortion, and resonance over rigid definition. By blending digital precision with organic expression, my work invites viewers to engage with the instability of selfhood, to see not just an image, but a feeling—one that shifts, lingers, and reveals something new each time it is encountered.

Allison.Platt

My artwork navigates the intangible—the emotions, identities, and perceptions that shape human experience. My work exists in the space between presence and distortion, where photography merges with digital and traditional mediums to challenge the idea of self-expression as fixed or perfect. Through layered imagery, transparency, and sculptural forms, I explore the ways emotion manifests in physical space. My transparent sculptural photo book, for example, is an intimate dialogue between viewer and object, allowing personal reflection to dictate its meaning. The act of viewing becomes an extension of the piece itself—a shifting narrative based on perception, emotion, and experience. I embrace impermanence, distortion, and resonance over rigid definition. By blending digital precision with organic expression, my work invites viewers to engage with the instability of selfhood, to see not just an image, but a feeling—one that shifts, lingers, and reveals something new each time it is encountered.

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My artwork navigates the intangible—the emotions, identities, and perceptions that shape human experience. My work exists in the space between presence and distortion, where photography merges with digital and traditional mediums to challenge the idea of self-expression as fixed or perfect.
Through layered imagery, transparency, and sculptural forms, I explore the ways emotion manifests in physical space. My transparent sculptural photo book, for example, is an intimate dialogue between viewer and object, allowing personal reflection to dictate its meaning. The act of viewing becomes an extension of the piece itself—a shifting narrative based on perception, emotion, and experience. I embrace impermanence, distortion, and resonance over rigid definition. By blending digital precision with organic expression, my work invites viewers to engage with the instability of selfhood, to see not just an image, but a feeling—one that shifts, lingers, and reveals something new each time it is encountered.

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English
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Work Experience

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Education

Associate in Arts at Florida State College at Jacksonville
September 8, 2020 - May 14, 2022
At the community college FSCJ my education was 100% online due to covid and I continued to do college remotely until I was able to transfer to the University of Central Florida.
Art B.A. at University of Central Florida (Main Campus)
August 14, 2022 - May 14, 2025
I am currently enrolled into UCF and plan to graduate in the Spring of 2025. My major is under the Visual Arts Management track that UCF requires, with my selected minor as Digital Media. I have taken 100% online, hybrid, and in-person classes here at UCF.

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Education, Gaming, Retail
    uniE621 Stop Scrolling
    Project was also to research a controversial yet important societal topic, then to design and create a mockup for what the design would look like in a New York Times newspaper article. Design was based on the dangers of social media addiction on children, teens, and students. Design was created in Adobe photoshop and illustrator.
    uniE621 Environment protection Content Creation for Instagram
    Project assigned was for me to do research on an environmental topic, design a few swipe posts, and create a phone/instagram mockup for submission. This project topic was on protecting coral reefs. Design was created in Adobe Photoshop.
    uniE621 Concert Poster (Wall paste mockup)
    Wall mockup of my Marina concert poster design, created in photoshop.
    uniE621 Vinyl Album (Designs)
    Another Adobe photoshop and Adobe illustrator project for a UCF art course, where we were assigned the project to recreate an album interior and exterior design based off our favorite music artist.
    uniE621 Vinyl Album (Front Cover Design)
    Mock-up of Vinal Album project based off of the pop artist, Marina and her album “Ancient Dreams in a Modern Land”.
    uniE621 Vinyl Album (Back Cover Design)
    Back of Marina Vinyl cover design created in Adobe photoshop.
    uniE621 Concert Poster. (T-shirt design mockup)
    The T-shirt mockup of my unique design of a Marina concert poster. Design created in Adobe photoshop and illustrator.
    uniE621 Pointillism Lizard
    For one of my first art courses at UCF, 2D design fundamentals, our first project was to choose a detailed image and recreate it using pointillism techniques. This project was called Dots and Dashes in class and is completely made of singular dots using illustration pens.
    uniE621 Painted Lady
    In this digital artwork, I was inspired by the butterfly “Painted lady” and recreated what one would look like in human form. This artwork was created in the iOS iPad app Procreate, using painting brushes, and smudge tools.
    uniE621 Acrylic Tamara in a Green Bugatti
    In one of my first UCF art courses, 2D design fundamentals, our last project was to recreate our favorite famous painting using acrylic paints and 4 different color schemes: monochromatic, complementary, analogous, and triadic.
    uniE621 Music Artist Poster
    For one of my past digital design classes, we were assigned an adobe illustrator project. I chose to make a poster of all three of my favorite musical artists: Billie Elisha, Marina, and Lana Del Rey. The process of this poster project took many hours of layering and utilizing vector, pen, text and masking tools to the best of my ability. graphicdesigner illustrator