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Yuleidi Arroyo

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Bio

One of my biggest goals in life is to have a successful career involving the arts. Going to college is a massive opportunity since I will be the first in my family to both graduate from high school and go to college. Earning scholarships will relieve the stress of being able to afford to go to college. I challenged myself at such a young age, drawing, painting, creating sculptures, 2d animation, stop motion, and digital art. Anything I found in my house even if it was just a piece of cardboard lying around. I would always find a way to create something more sentimental to me. Art has allowed me to be expressive and cope with past events. I would feel unmotivated and lonely at times. I couldn't explain my exact feelings but, when I picked up my sketchbook. I could create this world with a wide range of vibrant colors, and a fun imaginative atmosphere and, it didn't have to be perfect.

Education

Savannah College of Art and Design

Bachelor's degree program
2022 - 2026
  • Majors:
    • Graphic Communications

Mceachern High School

High School
2018 - 2022

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Fine and Studio Arts
    • Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management
    • Design and Applied Arts
    • Graphic Communications
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Graphic Design

    • Dream career goals:

      Company founder

    • server

      2023 – Present1 year

    Finances

    Finance Snapshot

    • Current tuition:

      41,130

      per year
    • I’m paying:

      5,000

      per year
    • Paid by family/friends:

      0

      per year
    • Paid by grants:

      7,500

      per year
    • Covered by student loans:

      per year

    Loans

      Arts

      • SkillUsa

        Graphic Art
        2020 – Present

      Public services

      • Volunteering

        Nahs (honor art society) — Leader
        2018 – 2022
      • Volunteering

        Lit Mag — Art advisor
        2021 – 2022
      • Volunteering

        Beta club
        2018 – 2020

      Future Interests

      Politics

      Volunteering

      Entrepreneurship

      Natalie Jude Women in the Arts Scholarship
      My favorite drawing is called "Me & Myself." This piece is a intimate reflection of my childhood and the reality of attempting to soothe myself when there was no one else to turn to. I experienced isolation a lot as a child. With no friends, parents who fought over money, and struggling with schoolwork, I realized at a young age that I had to rely on myself. As the child of migrating parents, we were all experiencing this new life together for the first time, and I was aware that my experiences were contrasting with those of other kids my age. This realization influenced my identity and perspective on the world. Even as I’ve grown older, the little girl within me still weeps at any reminder of the past. The only way I’ve found to soothe her is through my form of escapism—art. Art has always been my outlet, a way to communicate feelings I couldn’t express verbally. It has been my means of expression, allowing me to navigate and make sense of my inner world. “Me & Myself” embodies this journey. It captures the emotions I’ve had to accept and the resilience I’ve built. It stands as a testament to my ability to find solace and strength within myself and highlights the importance of art in my life as both a sanctuary and a voice.
      Chris Struthers Memorial Scholarship
      I've always loved the arts. I began as a traditional artist, but graphic design completely changed my concept of what art can be. It has challenged me to think differently and push my artistic limits. My graphic design style is vibrant, bold, and illustrative; it is a representation of who I am. My journey into graphic design started in high school when I attended my first class. I clearly remember a sense of excitement when opening Adobe Illustrator for the very first time. It was like discovering a whole new world where my love of traditional art could be merged into the world of digital art. Instantly after, I knew that pursuing a career in graphic design became my dream. Following my passion led me to the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), where I can explore more deeply into the field of design. SCAD provided me with the tools and opportunities to develop my creativity beyond anything I could have imagined. The atmosphere here is motivating, with amazing designers and professors who always push me toward growth. Every project at SCAD encouraged me to develop my design further. What I enjoy most about graphic design is the opportunity to tackle challenges creatively. I believe that a single design may have such a major impact. It has the power to say something that deeply connects with people and creates change. I'm extremely passionate about using my skills to speak out for causes that I trust in and promote awareness about major issues in society. I also love that graphic design encourages me to try new things, whether I'm creating a simple minimal design or a more complex one. I love seeing my designs come to life, whether it’s on a piece of clothing, a magazine, or a banner at an event. Along with experimenting with design, I also attempted motion graphics, and I was amazed to see how easily you were able to make the designs move. Each client offers a new challenge, pushing me to think critically. I need that kind of variety since I get bored doing the same thing over and over again. Graphic design keeps things interesting and constantly supports me to grow, which is what I like best about it. In the end, it was my passion for art and my determination to pursue graphic design that brought me to where I am today at attending my dream school. I am grateful for the journey that led me to this point, and I am excited to continue growing and contributing to the field of graphic design.