Peck became known for her work in
pop surrealism and has exhibited her work in
Paris,
Rome, New York,
Los Angeles,
San Francisco, and Seattle. She is represented by the
Dorothy Circus Gallery. Her work has been featured in album covers, such as
Waking the Mystics (2006) by Portland
art rock group,
Sophe Lux. Peck released many art books including
Sweet Wishes (2008),
Animal Lover Summer (2010), and
Lamb Land: The Art of Marion Peck (2016). Peck mainly paints in oil and her style is inspired by Greek mythology, based on her trip to Greece, astrology, and art from the Italian Renaissance. Other influences include allusions to Eden, Jehovah's Witnesses' pamphlets, The Last Supper, Russian orthodox iconology, religious oil prints, clowns, masks, extinct creatures, old Dutch oil paintings of home interiors, and 19th-century cabinet photography. She tackles political satire and social problems such as deforestation of the rainforest. When discussing her topics, Peck claims, "that she wanted her messages to be a visual one, not literary." Her art has been described by Widewalls as "simultaneously heartbreakingly sweet and full of humor." == Exhibitions ==