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SAN DIEGO - Californer -- In a unique fusion of art and activism, Susan Fielder of iPlaid by Susan Fielder Art has artistically weaved her tragedy into a cause that beckons attention. Her latest collection of artful wearables, including the distinctive black slip-on canvas shoes for women, is not just an ode to modern fashion but a beacon of hope for many who are affected by pancreatic cancer. With each purchase, customers are not just buying a piece of wearable art, but they are also contributing to a much-needed cause, as Susan pledges 10% of all sales directly to pancreatic cancer research.
"I've always believed that art has the power to move, inspire, and drive change," Susan Fielder remarked. "After my husband's tragic passing, I channeled my grief into a purpose, transforming my canvas into a mission, hoping that with each artwork sold, we're one step closer to a world free from pancreatic cancer."
Her signature iPlaid design, inspired by the genius of Apple products and a tribute to Steve Jobs, mirrors Susan's unyielding drive to innovate and make a difference. "Intuitive Passion Launches an Inner Discovery," says Susan, elaborating on the iPlaid acronym. "This journey has been both personal and profound. I dream that we raise awareness and funds and, more importantly, spark conversations about this devastating disease through our artful wearables."
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The collection showcases the artful representation of iconic figures such as Patrick Swayze, Dizzy Gillespie, Luciano Pavarotti, and more—these wearable pieces of art serve not just as a fashion statement but as a conversation starter. The core team of iPlaid by Susan Fielder Art stands united with a shared vision, and together, they aim to make pancreatic cancer a household name, emphasizing the importance of research and support.
Every legging, every canvas shoe, every piece of art purchased from Susan's collection is a step closer to a world where pancreatic cancer is history. The colorful and modern art of iPlaid by Susan Fielder Art is more than a fashion statement; it's a statement of purpose, hope, and relentless dedication.
About iPlaid by Susan Fielder Art -
Founded by Susan Fielder, iPlaid by Susan Fielder Art is a unique platform that merges art with activism. With over 35 years in the art industry, Susan has dedicated her work toward raising awareness and funds for pancreatic cancer research.
"I've always believed that art has the power to move, inspire, and drive change," Susan Fielder remarked. "After my husband's tragic passing, I channeled my grief into a purpose, transforming my canvas into a mission, hoping that with each artwork sold, we're one step closer to a world free from pancreatic cancer."
Her signature iPlaid design, inspired by the genius of Apple products and a tribute to Steve Jobs, mirrors Susan's unyielding drive to innovate and make a difference. "Intuitive Passion Launches an Inner Discovery," says Susan, elaborating on the iPlaid acronym. "This journey has been both personal and profound. I dream that we raise awareness and funds and, more importantly, spark conversations about this devastating disease through our artful wearables."
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The collection showcases the artful representation of iconic figures such as Patrick Swayze, Dizzy Gillespie, Luciano Pavarotti, and more—these wearable pieces of art serve not just as a fashion statement but as a conversation starter. The core team of iPlaid by Susan Fielder Art stands united with a shared vision, and together, they aim to make pancreatic cancer a household name, emphasizing the importance of research and support.
Every legging, every canvas shoe, every piece of art purchased from Susan's collection is a step closer to a world where pancreatic cancer is history. The colorful and modern art of iPlaid by Susan Fielder Art is more than a fashion statement; it's a statement of purpose, hope, and relentless dedication.
About iPlaid by Susan Fielder Art -
Founded by Susan Fielder, iPlaid by Susan Fielder Art is a unique platform that merges art with activism. With over 35 years in the art industry, Susan has dedicated her work toward raising awareness and funds for pancreatic cancer research.
Source: Susan Fielder & Associates, Inc.
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