Hijo de Blue Demon Jr. (Mexico City, 1992) is a visual artist focused on photography. His work explores Mexican lucha libre from cultural and symbolic perspectives, viewing it as a living historical heritage extending beyond sport.
Through imagery, he has created an intimate record of the wrestler’s material and emotional memory: rituals, private spaces, objects, and family legacies spanning generations. In parallel, he leads the Blue Demon Cultural Archive, an initiative that preserves and catalogs key objects from the lineage's history.
At a pivotal stage in his development, he chose to work deliberately beyond the name and the mask, consolidating a distinct visual language grounded in experience, archival inquiry, and artistic discourse. Developed independently of his public persona, his work has been exhibited in Mexico, the United States, Argentina, Chile, and Russia, positioning his practice as a visual testimony to continuity and transformation within Mexican lucha libre.