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Preview: Marion Peck’s “Animals” at Michael Kohn Projects

Well-known pop surrealist painter Marion Peck is opening a solo show at Michael Kohn Projects (7270 Beverly Blvd.) in Los Angeles titled "Animals" on March 30. More subtle than some of her previous work, the stylized woodland creatures in Peck's recent paintings appear in the grips of enchantment with their twinkling eyes and anthropomorphic expressions. Each with its own distinct personality, the animals invite the viewer to piece together their individual stories. Take a look at our preview of "Animals" after the jump and make sure to see the show March 30 - April 27.

Well-known pop surrealist painter Marion Peck is opening a solo show at Michael Kohn Projects (7270 Beverly Blvd.) in Los Angeles titled “Animals” on March 30. More subtle than some of her previous work, the stylized woodland creatures in Peck’s recent paintings appear in the grips of enchantment with their twinkling eyes and anthropomorphic expressions. Each with its own distinct personality, the animals invite the viewer to piece together their individual stories. Take a look at our preview of “Animals” below and make sure to see the show March 30 – April 27.

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