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Susan Fielder - Artist

Susan Fielder

Learn more about Susan Fielder from San Diego, CA - United States.

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I'm making a difference for all of the wonderful people who are currently fighting and have lost their battle with pancreatic cancer- I call it the Silent Killer. The program I created is called iPlaid and stands for 'Intuitive Passion Launches an Inner Discovery'. This journey of creating art brought me through the grieving and loss of my husband who was a wonderful man and deserved to enjoy his retirement, friends and family, but instead this cancer took us into a world that was unknown with unparalleled experiences. Hence, my creations are what has happened since his death. Not planned, nor articulated, just what became. I pray about it and know that the answers are there. After I created iPlaid for Steve Jobs, Peaceful Passion for my husband, Notes to Music for Luciano Pavarotti and several others, I decided to research some of those who had also lost their lives to this disease. The first 20 images in my iPlaid Collection are representative of those lost lives. Please help me make a difference in this most unusual way. Thanks to all of you for supporting me to help researchers be funded and for participating in helping find a cure for Pancreatic Cancer. A portion of proceeds will go to researchers already called out once all of this becomes a household name. Iplaid, the design, was created on the iPad in memoriam to Steve Jobs. Being an Apple Girl, it just came to me out of the blue. Red color signals the since of energy, the blue line for blue sky at the end of the tunnel, the yellow dots looking out for a cure for the silent killer and the plaid image, just because. So far I have raised over 160K. Thank you all for your support! Recipients are UCSD, Sanford Burnham, and more are coming.

Susan Fielder joined Fine Art America on March 10th, 2016.