Esther V. Levy is a multifaceted creative force whose work as an artist, author, and freelance writer reflects her deep commitment to storytelling and artistic expression. Currently, she is channeling her passion into her memoir and family history, a project that she considers a sacred...
Esther V. Levy is a multifaceted creative force whose work as an artist, author, and freelance writer reflects her deep commitment to storytelling and artistic expression. Currently, she is channeling her passion into her memoir and family history, a project that she considers a sacred mission. Her debut book, "Legacies, Lies and Lullabies: The World of a Second Generation," published in June 2013, serves as a poignant exploration of her personal narrative, weaving together themes of identity, legacy, and the complexities of familial relationships.
In addition to her literary pursuits, Esther is an accomplished visual artist, specializing in oil and pastel mediums. Her artistic journey has been recognized through her active involvement in various art leagues, including the Goshen Art League and the Warwick Art League, where she has garnered awards for her work. As a current member of the Wallkill River School of painters and a founding member of The Garret Society, Esther continues to contribute to the vibrant artistic community, fostering collaboration and creativity among fellow artists.
Esther's expertise extends beyond the canvas and the written word; she is also skilled in editing, social media engagement, and publishing, which enhances her ability to connect with audiences across multiple platforms. Her experience in counseling parents of troubled teens and adults adds a unique layer to her writing, allowing her to approach sensitive topics with empathy and insight. As a member of the Monroe Writers Group and the Middletown Freelance Artists and Writers, Esther remains dedicated to honing her craft while inspiring others through her work. With a rich tapestry of skills and experiences, Esther V. Levy is poised to leave an indelible mark in the realms of literature and visual art.