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Francis
Boag DA. MA.
Curriculum Vitae
Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art 1965-1969
Art Teacher, Dundee, Perth, Aberdeen 1970-1976
Head of Art, Aberdeen Grammar School 1989-2001
MA (Fine Art) Grays School of Art 1998-1999
Francis Boag was born in Dundee in 1948 and studied at Duncan of Jordanstone
College of Art in the late sixties. His tutors in Dundee included Alberto
Morrocco and David McClure, whose influence can be readily seen in
his love of vibrant colour and the sensuous application of paint.
Francis continued to paint throughout a successful teaching career,
which saw him teach in Dundee and Perth before being appointed Head
of Art at Aberdeen Grammar School in 1989. It was this move to the
North East which signalled a major change of direction in his work
and in 1995 his expressionist interpretations of the local landscape
first began appearing in Galleries in the North East
The demand for his vibrant colourful paintings grew rapidly and his
work was soon in demand from Art Galleries throughout the UK and Ireland.
In 1999 a major commission from John Lewis plc for three large paintings
for permanent display in their new flagship store in the Buchanan Galleries
in Glasgow prompted Francis to take a year long sabbatical from teaching.
During this period he studied for an MA at Grays School of Art; a research-based
course, which required among other things that he reflect deeply on
his own work and try to see it in the wider context of current contemporary
art practice.
Fortunately for the artist, the developments in his work triggered
by this challenging period met with great enthusiasm in the commercial
Gallery market and demand for his work increased. This enabled him
to leave education and become a full-time professional Artist in June
2001.
Francis now exhibits widely at home and increasingly abroad.
During 2003-04 he had exhibitions throughout the UK and also New York,
Dublin, Belfast, Paris, Munich, Seattle and Michigan. 2005 will also
see his work on view in Russia, Australia, Cannes and the Italian Riviera
His feature in the ‘International Artist’ magazine has
helped to raise his profile in the USA, and his work was shown and
discussed at a talk given in November 2002, by the American editor
of the magazine to the Allied Artists of America. He also contributed
a chapter on outdoor sketching for their book, ‘Work small, learn
big’ which has sold well all over the world.
His best-selling prints have found their way into a host of public
buildings such as airports and hospitals and his original work is increasingly
sought after by large corporate collectors including John Lewis plc
and the Royal Bank of Scotland.
Since 2003 his images have featured regularly in the catalogues of
the international children's charity, Unicef. He is the only Scottish
artist to be included in their Fine Art collection.
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