Created for Cajiga’s solo exhibition at the Museo del Grabado in Old San Juan, this poster marks a turning point in his career as he transitioned from apprentice printmaker to master. It reflects the 1970s rise of Puerto Rican graphic art institutions and Cajiga’s central role in documenting national identity through serigraphy. The design merges architectural forms with expressive portraiture, bridging the island’s tradition of woodcut and modernist poster design.
Created for Cajiga’s solo exhibition at the Museo del Grabado in Old San Juan, this poster marks a turning point in his career as he transitioned from apprentice printmaker to master. It reflects the 1970s rise of Puerto Rican graphic art institutions and Cajiga’s central role in documenting national identity through serigraphy. The design merges architectural forms with expressive portraiture, bridging the island’s tradition of woodcut and modernist poster design.