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An Aberdeen gallery is to welcome iconic Scottish artist Francis Boag

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Dundonian Francis Boag, former head of art at Aberdeen Grammar School who now lives on the Ury Estate in Stonehaven, will showcase more than 30 pieces at Gallery Heinzel on Thistle Street from March 10 to April 21.

Noted for his characteristic subject matter, often the coastal landscape near his home town, his artworks also capture holiday memories of San Pedro, Positano and Val D’Isere, as well as a range of still life compositions and portraits. Francis’ vivid use of colour, skilled drawing and his regular use of mixed media, including scraps of old books, sheet music and even napkins, ensures his original paintings are unmistakeable.

Maura Tighe, owner of Gallery Heinzel, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Francis back for another solo show. We have been firm advocates of his work since, at 50 years of age, Francis left his teaching job to pursue his dream of becoming a professional artist. This bold move would catapult him to recognition as one of Scotland’s leading contemporary painters.”

The Francis Boag spring solo show opens to the public on March 11 at Gallery Heinzel, 24 Thistle Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1XD. Online sales open on Monday, March 5, at:

http://www.galleryheinzel.com/exhibitions

. For details call Maura Tighe on 01224 625629.