The artwork titled “Return from the Supermarket,” created by Claudio Bravo in 1971, is an exemplary piece of the Hyper-Realism movement, falling under the genre of still life. The painting meticulously captures everyday objects with extraordinary precision, embodying the defining characteristics of Hyper-Realism.
The artwork portrays a collection of common grocery items arranged in a seemingly mundane yet highly detailed composition. Featured prominently are a dozen white eggs in their carton, three cylindrical tin cans stacked atop one another, a set of tin cans bearing a soda logo, a crumpled brown paper bag, and a small container with toothpicks. The shading and texture in the painting are masterfully rendered, lending a photo-realistic quality to the objects depicted. The careful attention to light and shadow further enhances the life-like appearance of the scene, inviting the viewer to appreciate the ordinary objects in an extraordinary manner.