Margaret Sabrina Groton, a visual artist rooted in Brooklyn, New York, specializes in drawing and painting captivating portraits of women, the Buddha, and abstract interpretations of the psychedelic landscape. Her artistic endeavors seamlessly blend representational and abstract elements, drawing inspiration from profound spiritual encounters such as meditation, psychedelic journeys, and a deep exploration of Buddhist philosophy.


Groton has been studying the traditional art form of Tibetan Thangka painting, an ancient discipline with a rich history spanning over 1,000 years, under the tutelage of Master Pema Rinzin. Her dedication to studying Tibetan Thangka painting adds a nuanced layer to her artistic repertoire.

A 2022 graduate with a B.F.A from Cornell University, Groton has showcased her work at esteemed venues such as MainStreet Arts Gallery in Clifton Springs, NY, Handwork Artist Cooperative in Ithaca, NY, The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art in Ithaca, NY, AG Studios in New York, NY, and The Active Space in Brooklyn, NY, on two separate occasions. Through her exhibitions, Groton invites viewers to delve into the intersection of spirituality, artistic exploration, and the timeless beauty of her subjects