The artwork, titled “Red Still Life,” was created by Claudio Bravo in 1984. This piece belongs to the art movement of Hyper-Realism and falls under the genre of still life.
In “Red Still Life,” Bravo masterfully composes a vibrant scene dominated by various shades of red. The artwork features an array of cylindrical containers arranged on a richly ornate surface. The red containers exhibit a texture that captures light and shadow with meticulous precision, characteristic of Hyper-Realist techniques. Complementing the red hues is a draped fabric adorned with intricate patterns and contrasting colors, adding depth and complexity to the composition. The background, bathed in a vivid red, enhances the intensity and boldness of the still life, making it a striking example of Bravo’s skill in creating lifelike representations with an almost photographic clarity.