In this paper we present the preliminary analysis and results of a novel robotic system that allows a user to paint with eyes, using an eye tracker device and a collaborative robot. Eye tracking is a sensing technology that allows a computer to detect where a person is looking (point of gaze). This technology is used to control the motion of a collaborative robot that paints on a canvas based on the detected input. Results show the feasibility of the robotic system and its possible future application as a tool for artistic and creative painting by people with disabilities who cannot use their hands, or that have lost the control of all or part of their muscles.