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Ssusan Forte O’Neill learned early on in her life that the gift of the heart would be her treasured mission of life to share with others.

Ms. Forte O’Neill
throughout all chapters of her life has incorporated the “giving heart” as her life’s work, both professionally and artistically.

Her expression of the “giving heart” has been created through the vast array of her artist designs. She etches with ink, paints with expressive colors and sows with textured fabrics and fibers reaching beyond one’s own imagination.Ms. Forte O’Neill’s mission of working from the heart provides her the opportunity to understand the true spirit of the individual client and creates soulful pieces of art that are ever-changing with the reflection of light and become alive…

Her works are all one-of-a-kind designs and creations commissioned by clients and specialty shops throughout the United States.

She was trained in Fine Arts at George Washington University, in Washington, D.C. She enjoys bridging her love of history and politics from her Washington, D.C. roots with the lightness of her current southern California residence to create her masterful pieces.

Ms. Forte O’Neill enjoys married life, gardening, cooking, walking with nature and exploring new paths of life for her creations.

Ms. Forte O’Neill is the Founder and President of Forte Designs, A Business Development and Public Affairs Firm. Ms. Forte O’Neill spends much of her time interfacing business, government and community to promote accelerated growth in the 21st Century. The mission of her firm is “Building a Bridge to the Future for a Better Tomorrow.”

She is also an author of a children’s book that she wrote, illustrated and published. The book, entitled “Herman”, is housed at the Botanical Gardens Library at the Huntington Library in Pasadena, California.

To learn more about Ms. Forte O’Neill and her creations you may contact her at Forte Designs at 949.443.4026
e-mail: fdesigns@fortedesigns.net

Ms. Forte O'Neill's handbags are being
offered on the Textile Museum website.

See Ms. Forte O'Neill's Art Site

(see reference to Ssusan Forte-O'Neill's Tote-able Art)

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