The artwork titled “Coca-Cola advertisement,” created by Haddon Sundblom, employs oil on masonite and canvas as its medium. It is part of the “Coca-Cola Advertisements” series and belongs to the Kitsch art movement. Measuring 48.26 x 48.26 cm, it falls within the genre of advertisement art.
The artwork presents a vivid and nostalgic depiction of a red six-pack carrier of Coca-Cola bottles being placed into or removed from a scene featuring yellow roses, which rest delicately around the base of the carrier. The hands, adorned with elegant jewelry, suggest a sense of care and refinement in the moment captured. The background is a soft green, which provides a natural and pleasing contrast to the vibrant red of the Coca-Cola packaging and the yellow of the roses. The painting emphasizes the branding of Coca-Cola, with the logo prominently displayed on the carrier, and conveys a message of refreshment and enjoyment through its appealing and idealized imagery.