Artwork

Andrew Hornberger


Andrew Hornberger is a working artist, and a top middle school art instructor in New York City. He is the former president of the LBNY-ARTS Council, and has participated in numerous shows in New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia. He has been an adjunct professor at Briarcliffe College and the Art Institute of Pittsburgh online. His educational background includes a BSED from Clarion University of Pennsylvania, a BFA from Tyler School of Art, summer studies at the Glasgow School of Art, and he has earned an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. https://www.andrewhornberger.com

Dilia Kamensky

Regal Plumage, 24″x36,” Acrylic, Plaster, Gold Leaf

Blue Forest, 16″x20,” Acrylic, Plaster, Gold Leaf

Whimsical Pair, 16″x20,” Acrylic, Plaster, Gold Leaf

Fin Fun, 16″x20,” Acrylic


Dilia Kamensky is an admirer of colors and textures, she loves creating whimsical pieces full of intricate details. Watercolors, acrylic, plaster for a 3-D effect are her favorite mediums. She draws inspiration from nature and the unique individual for whom she creates each piece. Dilia lives in Long Island with her husband and three creative daughters. Instagram: @DBKreative

Ira Livingston

Biota, 10″x24,” Pencil and Brush Markers

Divinity Humanity Biology, 9″x12,” Pencil and Brush Markers

When the Morning Stars Sang Together #9, 10″x14,” Pencil and Brush Markers

The Stars Will Be Your Eyes, 10″x24,” Pencil and Brush Markers

Sublimity, 9″x12,” Pencil and Brush Markers (Please note: the text in this drawing is from Jean-Luc Nancy’s essay “The Sublime Offering”)


Ira Livingston is Professor of Humanities and Media Studies at Pratt Institute.  Many of his books and articles, and some visual art, are available from his website, iralivingston.com. The images included here appear and are discussed in his book, Writing With Things: Anarchy and Openness on the Cusp of Drawing and Painting (Poetics Lab, 2024), a book of drawings in an ongoing conversation about art-making as a durational, meditative, and mystical practice