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The artwork at Margo Beautiful Paintings reflects an interest in light, colour and everyday atmosphere. Every painting is created in the studio at fifty nine Willow Lane in Roselle New Jersey using professional materials and a patient process that allows compositions to develop through studies, sketches and layered applications of paint. The body of work includes oil, acrylic, watercolor and pastel paintings along with commissioned pieces created for homes, offices and hospitality spaces.



Collectors who visit the studio see a range of artwork from intimate studies to large scale original paintings that can shape the feeling of an entire room. The focus of the work is contemporary and impressionistic and draws on familiar subjects such as neighbourhood streets, quiet rooms, human figures, imagined natural spaces and portraits based on stillness and personality. Each medium is used to bring out different qualities in the subject which helps the collection stay varied yet connected by a consistent artistic voice.

Original artwork from our Roselle NJ studio

Introduction to our artwork and creative focus

Overview of original paintings available


Original paintings are the foundation of the studio. Every work is a singular object created by hand rather than a reproduction. The intention behind each piece is to give viewers a sense of presence through colour, texture, movement and carefully observed moments. Clients often choose original artwork because it brings uniqueness to a space and offers emotional connection that deepens over time.
Available paintings are shown during arranged visits and images can also be shared for those exploring ideas for specific rooms. Each painting includes documentation outlining title, medium, dimensions and year along with care information for long term preservation.

Oil paintings created in Roselle NJ

Oil painting is one of the most established forms of fine art and remains central to the practice at the studio.

Oil works are known for their depth and range of colour because the medium allows transparent and opaque layers to interact in complex ways. This working method produces surfaces that have richness and resonance at both close and distant viewing.
Oil paintings created in the studio often feature landscapes, interiors, still life subjects and portraits. The slow drying time of oils allows for adjustments and subtle refinements which help shape expressive surfaces.
Clients who choose oil paintings are often looking for pieces that will remain important for a long period of time, whether as an anchor in a home or as a work that becomes associated with family tradition. During arranged visits you can view completed oils along with works in progress which provide insight into how layers are built and how light is interpreted through glazing and varied brushwork.
A framed seascape painting hangs above a wooden cabinet. The cabinet sits in a room with a large window and potted plants.
Acrylic paintings offer a different set of possibilities. Acrylic paint dries quickly which supports bold gestures, repeated layering and experimental surface techniques. The medium lends itself well to contemporary compositions, clear shapes, textured passages and vibrant colour relationships. Acrylic pieces in the studio range from small works that can be placed in reading corners or hallways to large pieces suitable for offices, hospitality lobbies or open plan living spaces. Acrylic paintings are often chosen for environments that favour strong visual clarity, modern lines and a clean sense of colour. Because acrylics are durable and relatively low maintenance they are well suited for active spaces and installations that require regular handling or transport.

Acrylic artwork with contemporary energy


Watercolor work in the studio focuses on transparency, quiet colour and the balance between controlled and spontaneous movement. A watercolor painting is built with layers of diluted pigment that reveal the texture of the paper beneath. These works often suggest light in a way that feels gentle, understated and reflective.
Subjects for watercolor paintings include landscape studies, floral impressions, intimate domestic scenes and simple objects that take on new meaning when viewed with careful attention. Watercolors are ideal for smaller rooms, calm interior spaces or collections that favour quiet presence. They are also a thoughtful choice for clients looking for original art at more accessible entry points.

Watercolor paintings with subtle tone and atmosphere

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Pastel artworks rely on direct drawing with pigmented sticks that allow marks to be expressive, immediate and full of tactile quality. Pastel paintings at the studio often focus on portraits, landscapes and abstracted colour impressions. The medium lends itself to soft transitions, energetic strokes and delicate blending that can produce depth without heavy surfaces. For presentation, pastels are typically framed behind protective glazing with archival matting to preserve the surface. Many collectors enjoy pastel paintings for their velvety texture and the directness of the artist’s hand that remains visible across the work.

Pastel paintings with textured marks and soft movement


Landscape artwork at Margo Beautiful Paintings draws from both observation and imagination. Some pieces depict Roselle and nearby New Jersey surroundings such as parks, neighbourhood streets and quiet natural spaces. Other pieces combine memory and studied elements to create imagined scenery that suggests a place without directly copying a location.
Landscape paintings can make a room feel more open by creating a sense of distance and depth. They often help define a mood through seasonal colours, shifting skies or the effect of early morning or late evening light. Clients often choose landscapes that echo a meaningful place, a travel memory or simply a sense of calm that suits their interior.

Landscape paintings inspired by New Jersey scenes

Woman painting a portrait on an easel, holding a tool, another portrait in the background. Light-filled room.
Portrait paintings focus on capturing more than likeness. The intention is to express personality, expression and quiet human presence. Portraits at the studio include single figure studies, family groupings and portraits of pets created with attentive drawing and layered colour. For commissioned portraits the process begins with a conversation about the subject’s character, the planned setting and the desired mood. Reference images, preliminary sketches and progress stages help ensure that the final portrait reflects the qualities that matter most to the client. Portrait artwork often becomes a significant piece within a home, marking family history and preserving memory in a lasting way.

Portrait art centred on presence and character

Commissions and custom paintings for personal spaces

Many clients request commissioned artwork designed specifically for a room, a colour palette or a personal story. A commission can be a landscape based on a familiar place, a portrait inspired by a photograph or an abstracted colour composition created to suit the tone of a particular space.
The commission process usually begins with a discussion about medium, size and subject. Sketches or colour studies may be prepared for approval. During the painting stage, clients can receive updates depending on the project scale.
When the piece is complete it is signed, documented and prepared for delivery with care instructions. Commissions are suitable for private residences, offices, hospitality settings and gift giving.
Clients appreciate the collaborative nature of custom painting and the opportunity to bring a specific vision into a room through original fine art.
Cozy living room with large landscape painting, plants, rug, and natural light from the window.
Choosing original artwork is both practical and personal. The studio provides guidance to clients who are selecting pieces for new builds, renovations, business interiors or existing rooms that feel unfinished. Measurements, reference photographs and discussion about light and colour help determine the appropriate scale and placement for artwork. Framing recommendations are provided for each medium to ensure that the painting sits comfortably within the surrounding space. For local clients the studio can assist with delivery and installation guidance. Every original painting includes documentation outlining details of the work and instructions for long term care.

How we guide collectors and designers through artwork selection

Common questions about artwork from the studio

  • Can I view a specific painting in person

    You can arrange a visit to view available artwork at the studio. Visits are scheduled in advance to allow enough time for unhurried viewing and conversation about the work.

  • Are original paintings available in different sizes

    Yes. The collection includes small, medium and large scale pieces and some works can be commissioned at a custom size. During a visit you can see options that suit the dimensions of your space.

  • Do you offer guidance on selecting artwork for a room

    Yes. Clients often share room measurements, colours and photographs. This helps the studio recommend pieces or create custom artwork that fits well with existing furnishings and light.

  • What is included with each purchase

    Every painting comes with documentation describing title, medium, year and dimensions. Care instructions are included so that the artwork can be maintained over time.

How to enquire about artwork or schedule a visit

If you wish to learn more about available paintings or discuss ideas for a commission, you can contact the studio to arrange an appointment. The address is 59 Willow Lane in Roselle New Jersey. Appointments are made in advance to provide dedicated time for viewing. Collectors and visitors interested in original artwork for their homes or workplaces are always welcome to enquire. The studio looks forward to helping you explore paintings that match your space, your interests and your sense of visual storytelling.
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159 Willow Lane, Roselle, New Jersey 07203 (Mailing: PO Box 463, Roselle, NJ (551) 326 1634

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