Extreme Luchador Exhibits

Justin Ericksen's El Lucha Monstruo Art Show

Very obviously inspired by the theme of Mexican wrestling were the pieces in Justin Ericksen’s El Lucho Monstruo art show at the Gladstone Hotel.

Sadly, Justin Ericksen’s El Lucho Monstruo art show was a one night stand and is no longer up. While most of the art belonged to Justin Ericken, there were also pieces by Rue Morgue (art director Ghoulish Gary Pullin) featured.

Justin Ericksen’s El Lucho Monstruo art show was very well received with some folks liking the the monster theme and other liking the wrestling.
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