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The Art of Mark Garro

Employing visually rich compositions, artist Mark Garro captivates viewers with his highly detailed work. Currently working towards a solo show ‘Apocalypservice’ at Corpo Gallery next month, Garro’s fantastical pieces oscillate between whimsy and darkness. Mermaids are belted with bullets, nuclear bombs take the aquatic shapes of marine life and celestial beings co-exist with nature within the same plane, separated by the inner and outer landscapes of the compositions. View more of the stunning works after the jump.

Employing visually rich compositions, artist Mark Garro captivates viewers with his highly detailed work. Currently working towards a solo show ‘Apocalypservice’ at Corpo Gallery next month, Garro’s fantastical pieces oscillate between whimsy and darkness. Mermaids are belted with bullets, nuclear bombs take the aquatic shapes of marine life and celestial beings co-exist with nature within the same plane, separated by the inner and outer landscapes of the compositions. View more of the stunning works below.

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