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My normal practice, like all sensible painters, is to acknowledge the rules of colour perspective and introduce blues into the parts of the landscape which are furthest away, such as the hills in the background, however, in this work, I decided to let the famous Red Cuillin of Skye live up to its name and gave it centre stage.
Acrylic on board, 20 x 20 cm original painting complete with a custom, hand-made, wood frame (in a slate finish) and a single mount.
For your convenience, our custom frames come with D-rings and picture cord attached and all orders include a hanging kit containing a 2-pin picture hook + pins (made from hardened steel with a polished brass plate finish) so you can start enjoying your new artwork straight away!
Image size (H x W) | 20 x 20 cm |
Framed size (H x W x D) | 34 x 34 x 3 cm |
sizes are approximate
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“When trying out new ideas or exploring new themes, it makes sense to work on a small scale. However, I know that, as far as my own work is concerned, I put as much thought and effort into my small paintings as for any of the bigger pieces. And, in fact, sometimes the smaller works, have a spontaneity or 'va va voom' which can be hard to replicate in larger work so I’m delighted to have found an exclusive outlet for these smaller works which are such a vital part of my creative output.”
Francis Boag
Born and educated in Dundee, Francis maintained his painting career alongside a successful teaching career before leaving education in the early noughties and becoming a full-time, professional artist.
Since then, Francis has worked steadily to establish himself as one of the leading figures in a generation of ‘Scottish Colourists’, with his expressionist interpretations of landscapes and interiors appearing in some of the most prominent Galleries and Collections throughout Scotland and beyond. Click below to learn more about Francis and his work.
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