Graphic vintage nostalgic jiggle puzzle game with balls green golfing with hitting figure golf map tee. and holes in acrylic and plexiglass frame
Graphic vintage nostalgic jiggle puzzle game with balls green golfing with hitting figure golf map tee. and holes in acrylic and plexiglass frame
Graphic vintage nostalgic jiggle puzzle game with balls green golfing with hitting figure golf map tee. and holes in acrylic and plexiglass frame
Graphic vintage nostalgic jiggle puzzle game with balls green golfing with hitting figure golf map tee. and holes in acrylic and plexiglass frame
Graphic vintage nostalgic jiggle puzzle game with balls green golfing with hitting figure golf map tee. and holes in acrylic and plexiglass frame
Graphic vintage nostalgic jiggle puzzle game with balls green golfing with hitting figure golf map tee. and holes in acrylic and plexiglass frame
Graphic vintage nostalgic jiggle puzzle game with balls green golfing with hitting figure golf map tee. and holes in acrylic and plexiglass frame

Golf- JIGGLE PUZZLE

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  • Golf- JIGGLE PUZZLE
  • Eduardo Cabrer (Puerto Rico)
  • Acrylics on rag paper, acid free foam board, cardboard, plexiglass, enamel painted chrome spheres, and plywood
  • Size: 38.5"W x 50.5"H x 5.25"D
  • Framed and ready to hang

As a form of commentary on cultural recognition, ubiquity, and community, Cabrer elevates popular culture and symbols to the level of contemporary fine art. For example, the artist paints minimalist retro candies such as Life Savers, Bazooka Bubble Gum, and Blow Pop Lollipops with distinct patterns, bold colors, and texture. Using acrylic on panel, Cabrer paints with strong, dark lines and tropical colors, situating recognizable symbols in a white, raw space that sits on the flat surface of the panel. Cabrer engages with a conceptual approach to nostalgia of the 80s and 90s, repositioning popular culture and framing the memorabilia to be seen in new and unique ways. He sits within a line of contemporary greats, such as Andy Warhol of the Pop Art movement, using icons to reflect on social processes.