Nathan Eastwood was born in Barrow-in-Furness, England in 1972.
[4] He paints everyday domestic and urban scenes of people he records on his mobile phone.
Eastwood works in monochrome by applying enamel paint to board in thin layers.
[5][6] Of his work Eastwood says: "Central to my painting practice is a re-examination of kitchen sink realism.
"[7] Exhibitions include: 'Work/Recreation/Freedon/' at the Nunnery Gallery, London (2014), 'Present Tense' at Swindon Art Gallery (2015), '@PaintBritain', Ipswich Museum (2014), 'Towards a New Socio-Painting', Transition Gallery, London (2014), 'Royal Academy Summer Show' Royal Academy of Arts, London (2013) and 'The John Moore's Painting Prize' Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool (2012).