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Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
16x16in
About this artwork
Becoming Green Before Grey is built from three colours only: yellow, black, and white. Every tone on the canvas, warm cream, olive, yellow-green, cool grey, slate, is a variation of that same mixture in different proportions. The palette has no temperature range because it has no separate warm or cool colours. What reads as warmth or coolness is entirely a product of how each mixture sits beside its neighbour.
The composition works through line rather… than mass. The black outline crosses and weaves to generate small leaf and petal-like forms that catch the yellower and greener mixtures between them. The larger fields are what the lines move through rather than what they define.
In the Borders Not Limits collection this is the most direct formal homage to Josef Albers: the proof that colour interaction is not a property of colour itself but of relationship.
Part of the Borders Not Limits collection, 2022. 16"×16", acrylic on wood panel.
Margaret Lipsey is a Montreal based abstract artist whose work moves between intuition, gesture, and emotional clarity. Her paintings hold the tension between structure and surrender, revealing the quiet force that rises when truth meets movement. Rooted in her background as a Reiki Grand Master and Human Design Consultant, her practice is shaped by presence, energetic precision, and embodied awareness. Color becomes resonance, line becomes intention, and each composition reflects a state of internal alignment expressed through form. Lipsey’s work appears in international publications and curated exhibitions, and her paintings are held in private collections across Canada, the United States, and Europe. She creates with devotion, depth, and a clear sense of purpose, offering collectors work that carries both aesthetic impact and grounded energetic presence.