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Stručné informace

  • Also known as: don eddy
  • Top-ranked work: Private Parking V
  • Museums on APS:
    • Oklahoma City Museum of Art
    • Oklahoma City Museum of Art
    • Oklahoma City Museum of Art
    • Oklahoma City Museum of Art
    • Oklahoma City Museum of Art
  • Nationality: United States of America
  • Born: 1944, Long Beach, United States of America
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  • Works on APS: 1
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top 3 works: Private Parking V
  • Art period: Modern

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Otázka 1:
In what city and state was Donald Eddy born?
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What artistic movement is Donald Eddy most closely associated with?
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What tool did Donald Eddy consistently use throughout his career to create his paintings?
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Early in his career, what subject matter heavily influenced Eddy's work due to his family’s profession?

Donald Eddy: A Biography

  • Born: Long Beach, United States of America (1944)
  • Status: Living

Early Life and Artistic Development

  • Donald Eddy's artistic journey began in Long Beach, California, where he was born in 1944. His formative years were significantly shaped by his work at his father’s auto body shop. This experience exposed him to the intricacies of custom paint jobs, immersing him in Southern Californian car culture and familiarizing him with the airbrush as a painting tool.
  • He pursued formal art education at the University of Hawaiʻi, earning both a BFA (1967) and an MFA (1969). During this time, he also worked as a snapshot photographer for a tourist agency, further honing his observational skills.
  • Eddy briefly engaged in PhD coursework in art history at the University of California, Santa Barbara while continuing to paint. By 1970, he transitioned from earlier mixed-media and figurative work towards car culture imagery and embraced the Paasche H airbrush, a tool that would become central to his artistic practice throughout his career.

Artistic Style and Process

  • Eddy's meticulous process is a defining characteristic of his art. He describes himself as having an "obsessive-compulsive" temperament which informs his systematic approach.
  • His work begins with the creation of multiple photographs, capturing maximum visual detail. A “master image” is then selected and projected onto a canvas.
  • The painting process involves three sequential underpainting layers applied in tiny (1/16") airbrushed circles: phthalocyanine green for detailed information and value structure; burnt sienna to distinguish warm and cool regions; and dioxazine purple for further specification of warms and cools. He describes this layered approach as creating an illusion where small, abstract circles resolve into highly detailed images.
  • Eddy's style is characterized by its exceptional detail, often surpassing the quality of the photographic references used. This meticulousness places him within, and arguably beyond, the realm of photorealism, pushing towards hyperrealism.

Themes and Evolution

  • Initially recognized as a Photorealist or Hyperrealist around 1970, Eddy's work explores themes of space in painting and the nature of perception. He has resisted strict categorization, emphasizing the sociological and conceptual underpinnings of his art.
  • His artistic cycles have explored various imagery from different viewpoints. Early works (1970s) focused on detailed images of automobile sections and storefront window displays.
  • The 1980s saw a shift towards perceptually challenging mash-ups of still lifes, figurative elements, and landscapes.
  • More recent work features mysterious multi-panel paintings, further demonstrating his evolving artistic vision.

Historical Significance and Legacy

  • Donald Eddy is recognized as a significant figure in American art, particularly within the Photorealist and Hyperrealist movements. His meticulous technique and exploration of perception have influenced subsequent generations of artists.
  • His work has been exhibited internationally at prestigious venues including Documenta 5 (1972) and numerous museums across Europe and the United States.
  • Eddy's ability to elevate seemingly mundane subjects—cars, reflections, urban landscapes—to a level of profound visual detail and conceptual depth solidifies his place as an important contributor to contemporary art. He currently lives and works in New York City with his wife, painter Leigh Behnke.