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Marion Peck’s Animal Love Summer

Marion Peck and Porterhouse Fine Art Editions have joined forces for a beautiful special edition of her new "Animal Love Summer" book. Following her recent show "What You Are So Once We Were (seen here), and book signing with husband Mark Ryden (seen here), Peck continues a busy year with this latest release. Anyone who's picked up one of our Hi-Fructose Deluxe Collected Editions knows that we're suckers for beautiful packaging, and with the handmade clamshell box, embossed paper frame, and signed and numbered print, the Porterhouse edition of Animal Love Summer looks stunning. Get a closer look at the edition, here on Hi-Fructose.

Marion Peck and Porterhouse Fine Art Editions have joined forces for a beautiful special edition of her new “Animal Love Summer” book. Following her recent show “What You Are So Once We Were (seen here), and book signing with husband Mark Ryden (seen here), Peck continues a busy year with this latest release. Anyone who’s picked up one of our Hi-Fructose Deluxe Collected Editions knows that we’re suckers for beautiful packaging, and with the handmade clamshell box, embossed paper frame, and signed and numbered print, the Porterhouse edition of Animal Love Summer looks stunning. Get a closer look at the edition, here on Hi-Fructose.

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