Lynette Redner

Biographical Info
Lynette Redner was raised
on a farm north of Clinton, Wisconsin. She left Wisconsin and was a traveling nurse across the United States, for five years and then settled in Arizona for 20 plus years. Lynette returned to Wisconsin in 2011 to be closer to her aging parents, Donna and Jim Redner, who have since passed. Currently she lives near Richmond, Wisconsin, a farming community south of Whitewater. After 36 years of nursing, she gave it up to pursue her lifelong passion for art.
Lynette’s art is a result of self-directed learning. In the last six years she has taken intense week-long classes from internationally known artists. Lynette works in a variety of mediums, and she paints in her Whitewater studio, as well as outside in the rural areas of Rock and Walworth counties. She competes in plein air events to improve her skills and enjoys the “tribe” of kindred spirits involved in the events.
Her goal as a painter is to capture that moment in time, through her vision, choices of colors and brushstrokes and hopes the viewer finds some comfort in viewing her work. She believes the viewer is a part of the painting process. When paintings find a home, that is a significant part of the circle of painting. She very much loves seeing how people connect with different art pieces and hearing the stories of why the painting resonates with the viewer.
She also released a children’s picture book last summer (2023) called “Barnyard Talk”. Another book was just released(9.2024), “Clouds” written by her friend, Nancy Lippincott and illustrated by Lynette. The illustrations date back to the 1990s. Both can be found on Amazon.
Browse her artwork on her website at www.RednerArt.com
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South Central Wisconsin Chapter
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