“Lux Perpetua,” crafted by Claudio Bravo in 1999, exemplifies the Hyper-Realism art movement and belongs to the genre of interior artworks.
The artwork is a masterful depiction that captures an intricate array of draped fabrics rendered with extraordinary realism. It prominently features vertical segments of cloth in vibrant hues—radiant pinks, deep reds, and a central strip of verdant green, all meticulously detailed to exhibit the texture and folds. The expertly painted fabrics possess a lifelike quality, showcasing Bravo’s unparalleled technical skill. The creases and wrinkles of the cloth convey a tangible sense of depth and dimension, drawing the viewer into a contemplative observation of the material. This striking portrayal elicits a meditative ambiance, mirroring the perpetual light suggested by its title.