Biography
Artist Esther Forman Singer has developed a wide-range of designs in various media. Her work is extraordinary.
Her hand-crafted art has an inspiring beauty that draws from a variety of influences, including Old World, historical references,
and natural elementsEsther Forman Singer has been an artist since childhood, winning prestigious awards and scholarships
to NYC art schools during the 30's and 40's. During World War II, she served as a First Lieutenant in the United States Army
Nurse Corps as a registered nurse. She was stationed in Hawaii, Okinawa and Japan. Immediately following the war she married
Sidney Singer . She had two children and bred and raised Siamese cats. Her art work is influenced by Jackson Pollock, Mark
Rothko and Hans Hoffman, with whom she studied. Upon her first public showing, she immediately became successful and newspaper
reviews were exceptional.
Artist Statement
Singer’s In 1960 Mrs. Singer decided to "go public" with some of her long-held art pieces . Response was immediately
overwhelming. She started in a small gallery show in 1960 and evolved to venues as large as the International Bienniale in
Italy in 2007. The art work of Esther Forman Singer has remained on the cutting edge.
THE ARTIST'S RESUME, AND SOME INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE ARTIST TO HELP YOU, THE READER, DEVELOP AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE
WOMAN, THE ARTIST, AND THE PERSON
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From there she continued in her quest to perfect her media. She has been painting in oils, water color, and acryllics in
the style she currently maintains. She is also a sculptor and published writer. She was the art editor for Worell Press
which consisted of 15 newspapers across Northern NJ. She has been a feature writer for American Artist Magazine. Thomas
Hart Benton and Tully Filmus were two of the artist's about whom she wrote. She presently lives with her husband, Sidney,in
NJ and continues to show her work in galleries both in the US and Internationally. For a full resume of Esther Forman Singer's
work and a biography, please click on our section entitled " About The Artist". Thank you for visiting. We hope
you enjoy the paintings which are reproduced on these pages. Feel free to email us in reference to any inquiry.
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