LL.03

Margaret Lee

LL.03, 2024147.32 x 142.24cmSign in to view price
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oil on linenMisako & Rosen
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This vibrant abstract painting showcases a striking use of color and form. The composition is dominated by a warm, yellow-toned background, which serves as a canvas for a series of geometric shapes and amorphous forms. The shapes, rendered in muted earth tones, appear to float and overlap, creating a sense of depth and movement. The artist's technique is characterized by bold, expressive brushstrokes that imbue the work with a dynamic, spontaneous quality. This piece likely reflects the artist's exploration of the relationship between color, shape, and the emotive power of abstract expression. ...

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Artist
Margaret Lee
B.1980, American

Margaret Lee navigates the intersections of sculpture, painting, photography, and installation, exploring the tension between the everyday and the surreal. She frequently transforms ordinary objects—fruits, furniture, domestic items—into hyperrealistic plaster-cast sculptures, interrogating themes of desire, identity, and consumer culture. Through these works, Lee encourages viewers to reconsider their relationships with familiar objects, revealing the uncanny or poetic potential within the mundane. In recent years, Lee has increasingly turned to abstract painting, emphasizing introspection, emotion, and vulnerability. Influenced by psychoanalytic theory and creative methodologies such as Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way, her paintings embrace uncertainty, allowing intuition and process to guide form, color, and composition. This shift reflects a broader exploration of presence, absence, and the psychological landscapes that shape perception. Across the media, Lee’s work balances meticulous craftsmanship with conceptual inquiry, blending formal rigor with personal and poetic reflection. By combining material experimentation, transformation of everyday objects, and a deep engagement with emotional and psychological states, her practice creates immersive, thought-provoking experiences that invite contemplation and reinterpretation of the familiar. Her projects often oscillate between realism and abstraction, emphasizing the fluid boundary between external appearances and internal states, making her work both intimate and expansive. ...

Margaret Lee: Artworks
Curve(d)
Margaret LeeCurve(d), 2024
76.2 x 50.8cm
Curve(ing)
Margaret LeeCurve(ing), 2024
76.2 x 50.8cm
Curve(s)
Margaret LeeCurve(s), 2024
76.2 x 50.8cm
Ordinary Positions
Ordinary Positions
Ordinary Positions
Ordinary Positions
Ordinary Positions
LL.02
Margaret LeeLL.02, 2024
147.32 x 142.24cm
LL.03
Margaret LeeLL.03, 2024
147.32 x 142.24cm
LL.05
Margaret LeeLL.05, 2024
172.72 x 147.32cm
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Misako & Rosen
Gallery
Misako & Rosen
Tokyo