Marion Peck

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Marion Peck is a United States painter born on October 3, 1963 in Manila, the Philippines, while her family was on a trip around the world. She grew up in Seattle, Washington, the youngest of four children.

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[edit] History

Marion's father, Cornelius, a professor of law at the University of Washington, and her mother, Gloria, an art historian, have encouraged and supported her artistic inclinations from the time she began to exibit them. Peck received a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1985. Subsequently, she studied in two different MFA programs: Syracuse University in New York and Temple University in Rome, after which she lived in Italy for a few years, absorbing art, landscape, and food. Since 1994 she has lived mostly in Seattle, returning frequently to Italy and also spending some time in New York and, more recently, Los Angeles.

She has exhibited her work in Paris, Rome, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle. Her paintings are in the collections of Danny Elfman, Gary Larson, Jessicka, Christian Hejnal, Long Gone John, Mark Ryden, and in many other private collections in the United States and Europe. Peck was one of the guests to attend the wedding of Jessicka and Christian Hejnal of Scarling. on October 13, 2007 in Los Angeles. [1]

[edit] Work

[edit] Publications

  • 2007 I Cari Estini Exhibition Catalog
  • 2004 Paintings by Marion Peck

[edit] Solo Exhibitions

  • 2007 Billy Shire Fine Arts, Culver City, CA
  • 2006 Mondo Bizzarro Gallery, Rome, Italy
  • 2001 Davidson Galleries, Seattle, WA
  • 2001 Galleria Giampiero Biasutti, Turin, Italy
  • 2000 Olga Dollar Gallery, San Francisco, CA
  • 1999 Davidson Galleries, Seattle, Washington
  • 1998 Davidson Galleries, Seattle, WA
  • 1996 Davidson Galleries, Seattle, WA
  • 1995 Galleria Dusseldorf/Roma, Rome, Italy
  • 1995 Davidson Galleries, Seattle, WA
  • 1994 Davidson Galleries, Seattle, WA
  • 1994 Galleria Dusseldorf/Roma, Rome, Italy
  • 1993 Galleria Dusseldorf/ Roma, Rome, Italy
  • 1990 Marianne Partlow Gallery, Olympia, Washington

[edit] References

  1. ^ "This bride definitely wears black"Los Angeles Times October 28, 2007

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