More recently, she began a Bachelor’s
Degree in Fine Arts at Concordia University’s Fine Arts
Program. She began with a major in sculpting, however the
experimental artist found the restriction of a single medium
too confining. Subsequently, she was transferred to a more
flexible area of the Studio Arts Program that dealt with more
variety of materials. This particular Studio Art Program permits
greater expression through her traditional range of media’s
that is impressionistic. Her main theme falls under still
life and Landscape Creations. She is inspired greatly by nature,
both land and sea. Esther’s sculpting process involves
Clay, Plaster, Wax; Stone (using chisel and hammer) copper
piping and bronze. Her painting includes: Collages & Acrylic,
Pastels & Ink. She has also created Folk Art in the form
of “Open Visuals Boxes” and Collage with image
transfer. Therefore this makes her a Multi Media Artist In
this period of time her work progress tremendously with professors
of Concordia University.
Her creations have graced the walls and pedestals of a number
of known public venues and student exhibitions. These showings
include a 5-year run at the juries Arts & Crafts Show
at Chomedy. Laval, Quebec as well as the ongoing exhibition
at the Gallery Art Depot. Gallery Art N.D.G, Association of
Jewish Artist’s, Cummings Center, Gallery Alef, and
Arts Shorer/ Ecole Des Beaux Art? Member of the Independent Art
Association, ARTS CLUB, and the WOMAN'S ART SOCIETY of Montreal. Esther
continues her work both at Concordia and her Studio at home.