Cereal Killer Art Show at Subtext

Patrick Ballesteros is having his first solo art show tomorrow at the Subtext Gallery in San Diego. The show is entitled Cereal Killer, based on a series of paintings of the same name, two of which can be seen below.



The Subtext Gallery is at 2479 Kettner Blvd. in San Diego, CA 92101 and the show will be running from October 2nd to November 1st.


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