Monday, November 1, 2010

Local artist: Suzanne Staud; personalized wedding art

Courtesy of Staud Design/Suzanne Staud
Besides the wedding dress, your partner’s suit, cake and interior design, a wedding means something else … choosing invitations. Knowing that this is the first element that announces the wedding, the invitations have come to represent an extremely important issue.

Suzanne Staud is a local artist who has been in business for more than 20 years. Located in the heart of Modesto, California, Staud Design offers an innovative choice for incorporating unique, personalized art into weddings.

Courtesy of Staud Design/Suzanne Staud
 
Suzanne’s art has been showcased in numerous venues throughout the United States as well as being part of many individual collections around the world. This celebrated artist can bring a fresh approach to a couple’s big day as well.

While there are more websites than ever that offer quick and easy online ordering of the standard fare in wedding invites; those seeking to make these a truly personal, out-of-the-box announcement may want to try their hand with Staud Design.

“When I first meet with the client I ask them to describe how they want to be perceived by the viewer”, says Suzanne. She may ask clients to bring in samples of fabrics or provide adjectives that the client wants the invitation to exude. Then she gets down to business: creating a work of art that stands out as a true symbol of what the couple wants to convey.

Courtesy of Staud Design/Suzanne Staud

Her most memorable design project has been creating the design for PlumpJack Wine, in San Francisco, along with Leavitt/Weaver Interior Designers. She’s also been invited to the grand opening at Ann & Gordon Getty's home. Taking a look at Staud Design’s website highlights much more of the superb artwork that keeps clients coming back.

Standard invitations can be a beautiful, classic means to announce your big day. For those who are looking for an artistic approach to their wedding, Staud Design is definitely worth contacting.

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