“Coke Love” is a 1971 artwork created by the artist Claudio Bravo. It belongs to the Hyper-Realism art movement and falls under the genre of still life. The artwork meticulously illustrates a single, iconic glass Coca-Cola bottle with the word “LOVE” emblazoned on its front, capturing the glossy texture and fine details with striking precision.
In the artwork, the artist has rendered a classic glass Coca-Cola bottle central to the composition. The bottle stands upright, casting a subtle shadow to its right, which enhances the three-dimensional illusion. The brown liquid within the bottle is depicted with utmost realism, showcasing Bravo’s exceptional skill in hyper-realistic techniques. The word “LOVE” is prominently displayed in white capital letters on the bottle, replacing the familiar Coca-Cola script and lending a playfully poignant message. The tan background provides a neutral, unobtrusive context that keeps the viewer’s focus firmly on the intricately detailed bottle. The artist’s signature is placed unobtrusively at the bottom left, while the date of the piece, marked in Roman numerals, appears at the bottom right.