Mark Nelson x Richard Ross x Sergio Garcia x Andrew William Art Show At Dallas TX’s HCG Gallery!

We just recently made a stop by the grand opening of an art show exhibited by artists, such as Mark Nelson, Richard Ross, Sergio Garcia, and Andrew William, at the Dallas TX’s HCG Gallery to catch all the cool variety of art. It was a fun time chilling with our friends and meeting new friends. The art itself was more than inspiring, from photography, abstract structures, to painting, the show was complete with all types of beautiful complex, simplistic art pieces.

This painting was created by a Dallas TX local, Mark Nelson. In a vibrant series of colors and abstract themes, Mark really goes all out to bring an attractive array of shapes in forms that gives the audience a sense of story and message. It’s absolutely phenomenal stuff.

Another great Mark Nelson piece.

Each of Mark’s pieces display a sense of abstraction in geometry… Some things appear to make sense, but upon closer inspection, the physical law of it are out of this world.

That’s Mark Nelson’s art! Check out more of Mark’s work here at his website.

These collection of art was created by Richard Ross. His style consist of simple pastel colors on canvas varying from regular canvas tops all the way to canvas rocks.

Time Bomb by Richard Ross!

Richard’s style is very simple, but also maintains a quirky message behind each piece of art.

Look at all these vehicles!

Lima Beans wages war against Peas… HILARIOUS!

This concludes Richard Ross’ art work, be sure to check out more of his art here.

This next series of art work belongs to Sergio Garcia. Sergio’s style is a paradoxical observations on normal cliche’s of life along with normal everyday conversational blurbs.

Ahh, yes, the paradoxical bicycle… I mean? See this is exactly what I’m saying!

This bicycle is melting into pieces.

Our friends, Pebbles (left) and Valerie (right), joins us on our little Art Show walk through.

Another funny flip.

So what kind of face does this mannequin hide? Apparently, Valerie may be the only person that truly knows the answer to that question.

This concludes Sergio Garcia’s work, be sure to check his website here.

These series of photographs belongs to Andrew Williams. Andrew’s photos capture the humanistic emotional connections at the moment it spurs in a real life situation.

A beautiful capture of firemen taking care of business in times of chaos.

A capture of sadness.

A beautiful symmetry in colors and form… Just amazing.

This concludes Andrew Williams work, be sure to catch more of his work here.