She uses her phone/iPad to take macro photos of plants and flowers for inspiration, allowing her to train her eye and expand her creative perceptions, as detailed in this interview with TerifiCreations .
A notable project where she used needlefelted panels on wool/rayon felt bases, creating 6” x 12” panels over a year.
She creates rich, intricate art quilts, often incorporating cyanotype, monoprinting, digital image transfer, and needle felting.
If you were referring to of Save Giraffes Now, a useful feature of her work is focusing on immediate action on the ground in African countries rather than time-intensive research studies. Which Susan Reno were you interested in? The fiber artist/quilter ( Sue Reno )? The nonprofit founder (Save Giraffes Now)? Another professional (e.g., Landman, Actor)? If you tell me more, I can give you more specific details. Artist Interview – Sue Reno - Hammermarks - WordPress.com
Based on the search results, there are a few different people named Susan Reno, but the most prominent in terms of artistic, "useful" creative features is , a fiber artist known for her work with cyanotype and other surface design techniques .