Eric Cameron RCA (born Leicester, UK in 1935) is a Canadian artist living in Calgary, Alberta known for his conceptual art work.
His earlier works include the Process Paintings produced with masking tape grids and often brightly coloured, mostly from the 1960s.
In 1979, Eric Cameron began applying coats of gesso to some objects that just happened to be lying around his Halifax apartment.
Since then, a total of sixty or so Thick Paintings have been initiated; about half are in museum collections across Canada, while the rest continue to be worked on.
[4] His works are held in the collections of the Glenbow Museum[5] and the National Gallery of Canada.