Margi Lim's work unfolds an essence of experience. Each brushstroke is directed by the heart and mind; the paintings are created spontaneously rather than methodically. The results are multi-layered, exuberant and kaleidoscopic works of art that are a delight to view.

Margi moved to New York 15 years ago and has been painting here ever since. One of New York’s prominent painters LeRoy Neiman describes Margi’s work as, “Raw and organic.” While the internationally acclaimed James Rizzi describes her works as, “Vibrant, colorful with great spirit of imagination... I think Margi’s work is incredible.” Long time friend, sculptor Cybele Rowe finds Margi to be, “A true outsider artist, Margi has spent her life thus far discovering the essence of being human which translates spontaneously and magnificently through her use of color onto canvas.”

Margi’s work reflects duality and the eternal dance of feminine and masculine principles. She aims to inspire the inner creative spirit of those who view her art.

Solo Exhibitions:
2006 E-Motion, National Arts Club, New York, NY
2001 Margi IV, Cafe Arte, 106 West 73rd St, New York, NY
2000 Margi III, Equity Building, 570 3rd Ave, New York, NY
2000 Margi II, Lola, 30 West 22nd St, New York, NY
2000 Margi, Lola, 30 West 22nd St, New York, NY

Collections:
Numerous private collections throughout the USA, Europe and Australia.


 

Margi Lim, 2006