Commissioned Project

Belle Ray

A Community Landmark

A life-size fiberglass cow transformed into a celebration of cheese, wine, and the Del Ray neighborhood of Alexandria, Virginia. What began as a senior internship project became a permanent piece of community art.

Belle Ray - The finished cow at Cheesetique

Client

Cheesetique

Location

Del Ray, Alexandria VA

Materials

Acrylic & Varnish on Fiberglass

Project Type

ACHS Senior Internship

The Project

Cheesetique, a beloved cheese and wine shop in the heart of Del Ray, has long had a life-size cow as part of their identity. For my senior internship project at Alexandria City High School, I was commissioned to reimagine Belle Ray—transforming her into a walking celebration of everything that makes this corner of Alexandria special.

The design weaves together the restaurant's identity with the vibrant Del Ray community. Every inch tells a story: the Cheesetique logo sits proudly alongside maps of cheese-producing regions, the George Washington Masonic Memorial anchors the local connection, and "Del Ray" is spelled out in colorful letters that match the neighborhood's playful spirit.

Working on a three-dimensional canvas of this scale—and one that would live in public view—pushed me to think differently about composition and narrative. Belle Ray isn't just a painted cow; she's a conversation piece, a photo opportunity, and a love letter to a community.

Design Elements

Every detail was chosen to celebrate Cheesetique and the Del Ray community

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Cheese Culture

Cheese wheels, wedges, and the iconic Cheesetique logo (EST 2004)

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Wine & Celebration

Grape vines, wine bottles, and a champagne cork mid-pop

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Local Landmarks

The George Washington Masonic Memorial represents Alexandria

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Cheese Origins

Maps of France, Switzerland, and Italy honor cheese traditions

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Del Ray Pride

Colorful "DEL RAY" lettering in the neighborhood's playful style

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Name Tag

"Hello, my name is Belle Ray" welcomes every visitor