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Don Eddy (born November 4, 1944) in Long Beach, California is an American painter who gained initial fame as a photorealist artist. His recent works have veered away from photorealism, into the realm of metaphysics.
Eddy's earlier works of the 1970s paid homage to cars and the urban cityscape. In the 1980s, his work was more object oriented, depicting glassware, silverware and toys on a reflective series of glass shelves. Often composed of ditychs or polyptychs (paintings with several panels), he juxtaposes images in poetic relationship to one another, "echoing ecosystems," as the artist calls these connections of structure.
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