Magazine Features


posted on February 17th, 2010 by Eric

‘The “Must Read” monthly magazine specially written for Collectors, Galleries and Painters of Traditional Art’. The October 2005, Premiere issue of American Art Collector magazine has Eric Conklin, Maryland Trompe l’Oeil Artist in a four page article that starts on page 208.

July 2006, Issue number 9 has the violin painting ‘In Tune with the Times’ at the Edgartown Art Gallery, on Martha’s Vineyard on page 88. Starting on page 132-137 is an article about the 9th Annual International Summer Salon at the Eleanor Ettinger Gallery in New York, a ‘Miss Vikki’s Class’ painting is on page 137. Find the American Art Collector magazine on the shelves at Barnes and Noble, Borders and other fine bookstores.

May 2009, Volume XXXII Number 5, Page 12 features a full page ad of ‘Miss Vikki’s Class- Art 101′ at the Eleanor Ettinger Gallery in New York. Starting on page 66 is a wonderfu featured article titled, ‘Figments of Pigments’, from the 19th century until today, trompe l’ oeil -painting designed to fool the eye-has been a compelling challenge for American artists and a delight to the public; by Sheila Gibson Stoodley

Gallery Show Opening


posted on February 5th, 2010 by Eric

Opening in Baltimore, MD.

News from Eric


posted on February 4th, 2010 by Eric

The “Must Read” monthly magazine specially written for Collectors, Galleries and Painters of Traditional Art’. The October 2005, Premiere issue of American Art Collector magazine has Eric Conklin, Maryland Trompe l’Oeil Artist in a four page article that starts on page 208.

July 2006, Issue number 9 has the violin painting ‘In Tune with the Times’ at the Edgartown Art Gallery, on Martha’s Vineyard on page 88. Starting on page 132-137 is an article about the 9th Annual International Summer Salon at the Eleanor Ettinger Gallery in New York, a ‘Miss Vikki’s Class’ painting is on page 137. Find the American Art Collector magazine on the shelves at Barnes and Noble, Borders and other fine bookstores.

May 2009, Volume XXXII Number 5, Page 12 features a full page ad of ‘Miss Vikki’s Class- Art 101′ at the Eleanor Ettinger Gallery in New York. Starting on page 66 is a wonderfu featured article titled, ‘Figments of Pigments’, from the 19th century until today, trompe l’ oeil -painting designed to fool the eye-has been a compelling challenge for American artists and a delight to the public; by Sheila Gibson Stoodley.