I am expanding this page to other artisis who have done work featuring Eric. I want to say that if there are other artists who have featured Clapton in their work, feel free to send them to me and we can expand this page. This section has become my favorite page on this site, and I am getting lots of compliments on it. I certainly can't take credit for it. The praise belongs to the artists who have contributed some fantastic work.
These are my most recent additions, added in June 2004.

This was sent to me by Alex Gallardo. It is an image from the 60's of Jimi Hendrix and EC together.

This image is from Olivier Rossini, a French EC fan. This image is probably the most recent image of all of the ones I have.

This one is from Carl-Eric Mansson. This is a drawing from the Blind Faith days.
These paintings sent to me in March of 2002 come from a gentleman named Brian Moonan. You can contact him in order to buy a print of these paintings at www.brianmoonan.com.
These images are larger than the ones below, so I am providing thumbnails of them below. You may click on any of them to view the full size painting.
By the way... my favorite of these three is the one on the far right. I dig that image with the cigarette smoke from his guitar. It's a cool thing to see live on stage.
I've recently acquired a painting done by Stacie Fogliasso. This particular painting is brilliant. It features a picture taken around the time Pilgrim was released, so it is a more recent image. I'm hoping there is more work by Stacie to come. Here it is... enjoy it!
The pictures below are paintings sent to me by fellow Clapton fan Anthony Avacato. Anthony was the first one to share his work with us on this site.
I'd like to personally thank Anthony for letting me display these on my site. Great job, brother!
ENJOY!!!

This is an image of Clapton which looks to be him in the mid 80's. This was a period where he dressed in more of a classy, slick manner. Armani would be his style of choice (him and Giorgio were good friends). I love that facial expression... he probably extended a good note there.

Anthony tells me this is from his Cream days. His look in the mid to late 60's changed quite a bit. This seems to be his look from later in the decade to me. Musically, I think he did his best stuff in the late 60's, so I particularly enjoy this portrait.

This is a sketch in marker and pencil. Another one from later in his Cream days, Anthony tells me. Great detail, don't you think?

This is an acrylic on watercolor paper of Eric's most recent look. This image comes from the Pilgrim time period. Much more of a reflective and pensive look, much like what his music has become.

I dig this image from his recent years. It looks to me like his guitar has become a bolt of lightning in the way it glows. Way too cool!

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