Hyperrealistic Art of Callum Eaton, A Timeless Tribute to Everyday Objects
Known for his intricate still lifes, British artist Callum Eaton brings photorealistic precision to bear on the fading charms of public technology, from photo booths to ATMs.
These objects, once technological marvels, now languish in obscurity, overshadowed by the allure of the digital age. Yet Eaton’s art immortalizes their significance and unique beauty, reflecting his passion for preserving cultural relics. His work also blurs the lines between reality and reflection, inviting viewers to rediscover the hidden beauty of the everyday.
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