Lynette trains each 6-18 year old student
personally to acquire basic skills in drawing and painting.
Students are individually guided, in a small group studio
setting, to more advanced stages. Her ultimate goal is to
teach them about light and shade, proportion, portraiture,
figure drawing, color mixing, composition, design, perspective
and inventive expression. Her students draw from a massive
accumulation of real life objects including figurines, toys,
toy animals, dolls, vases, flowers, blocks, cars, etc. They
make the choices, create the composition and choose the materials:
paint, pastels, markers, water color, charcoal, oils, colored
pencils, and mixed media techniques. No child is in competition
with one another. Lynette stresses the importance of knowledge
of materials and techniques, but strongly encourages experimentation
and finding their own style. Students will also learn about
the dynamic use of principles and elements of design. Lynette
has a large selection of art books and introduces them to
artists. Lynette has 33 years experience as an art educator
in the New Milford School system. She teaches art classes
in the High School and has knowledge of advanced placement
and portfolio requirements. She is a published illustrator,
painter and programs designer. Her classes are held in a professional
studio equipped with large tables, lights, mirrors, supplies,
reference materials and a storage room for each student’s
individual still life. Classes are held after school and two
evenings a week for an hour and a half during the school year.
Summer classes are also available featuring open enrollment.
It is an environment where students are serious and look forward
to their weekly instruction. They proudly bring home work
that is often framed by their parents. Besides developing
their talents, they are building up their self worth.