
Items of Interest about Lynne Marie Isaacs
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Lynne's love of home and family are
evident in her artwork. Lynne and her husband, Jason have three
children. Although Lynne does
commission portraits for others, her own children dominate the walls of
the Isaacs' home. Lynne and Jason host a Bible study. The class is popular with young families, as they know
their children will be welcome.
Picking Flowers - 20 x 15 - Pastel |
| Lynne's mother works for Prime Life
Enrichment, a resource for Hamilton County senior citizens. She
tells of one gentleman, Woody, who was always humming and smiling. Woody
had a cheerful word for everyone and a pocket full of candy that he was
willing to share. Earlier in his life, Woody had lived in an
apartment that burned, and he had to jump from an upper window to escape
the blaze.
Although this injured his feet and ankles, it did not diminish his
spirit. After Woody's death, Lynne created a portrait
of him from a photograph. Her mother donated it to Prime Life
Enrichment. The portrait was hanging in an office that burned.
The frame was scorched and the protective Plexiglas softened and rolled off but the
artwork was undamaged. Lynne's mother says that Woody escaped from
two fires.
Woody - 34 x 26 - Pastel |
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While working as a graphic artist, Lynne
designed brochures for the Indianapolis Zoo and the Children's Museum.
She also created a poster to promote "Coats for Kids." Lynne
presently works as an engineering illustrator. It
allows her time to be home with her children and to still use her
graphic design skills. She says it is nice not to have to be
creative all of the time.
Cover art that Lynne designed |
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