Enzo (1981) by Claudio Bravo

Enzo - Claudio Bravo - 1981

Artwork Information

TitleEnzo
ArtistClaudio Bravo
Date1981
Art MovementHyper-Realism

About Enzo

The artwork titled “Enzo” was created by Claudio Bravo in 1981 and belongs to the Hyper-Realism art movement. It is a still life genre painting, depicting objects with meticulous detail and lifelike precision.

In the artwork, a serene composition of still life elements is presented. A large conch shell rests prominently atop a rustic wooden pedestal, showcasing the textures and intricate contours of its form. Adjacent to the shell, a slender vase containing a delicate branch with yellow berries adds a touch of nature to the arrangement. Behind these objects, a piece of traditional Japanese calligraphy and an ink brush circle further enrich the visual narrative. To the right, a dark, rounded tray precariously balances a dozen spherical objects, their smooth surfaces and shadows meticulously rendered. The composition of the artwork exemplifies the hyper-realistic style, with each element depicted with extraordinary clarity and attention to detail, creating a lifelike and harmonious scene.

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