Layered Imagery Collage

Layered Imagery Collage

Adult Classes | This program is completed

585 Park Street Naples, FL 34102 United States

Studio 202

All levels

1/13/2022-2/3/2022

1:00 PM-4:00 PM on Th

$200.00

$150.00

Create your own collage masterpiece by assembling small paper images into a single portrait of your favorite pet or any other subject (people portraits are not recommended). Using many colored and textured images, you will learn how to build a complete collage of your own. This class is offered to students of all levels of creative talent who want to learn a new technique.

  • Masks are required to be worn by all students, regardless of vaccination status.
  • Please email a photo of the subject a week before the class and the size of the canvas you want to use to Marjorie so she can prepare the sketch for you to transfer to your canvas before the class: mepesek@aol.com
  • 14” x 18” or 16” x 20” stretch canvas
  • 8 fl oz bottle of Mod Podge
  • 4 1 inch foam brushes
  • 4x6 color photo of subject
  • Magazines with good quality paper to cut up
Pesek, Marjorie

Marjorie Pesek created and perfected her unique technique of Layered Imagery for over 28 years. Throughout her career, she has created inspirational works for collectors in Europe and throughout the United States, as well as for Disney World and Warner Brothers. Layered Imagery is Marjorie’s technique where she hand-assembles hundreds of photographic images into a single detailed work of art. Each piece takes several intensive weeks to create, a passionate process of making sense out of chaos. At first glance the portrait appears to be an oil painting until one gets closer to discover hidden images, often those of the subject itself or other beloved pets or family members. The interaction brings a sense of joy and pride to the collector and viewer. The majority of Marjorie’s work are commissioned portraits of people, dogs, cats, horses and landscapes. “Many of my collectors say that to live with an original art piece of mine is to see something different in it each time they look at it.”