TIM FRANCIS

Painting

Just Five More Minutes, 2021 acrylic on canvas 24” x 36"

Just Five More Minutes, 2021
acrylic on canvas
24” x 36"

City: Kamloops, British Columbia

Website: http://timfrancis.ca

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/timfrancisart

Artist Statement: I've been involved with art from as early as he can remember because my mother was a successful artist. Having won every art competition I entered as a youth I went on to complete the Applied Arts program in college before working in the newspaper industry as an Art and Advertising executive.
Mostly working in the representational field I went through several phases in that genre before moving to Kamloops, BC where the desert inspired a more, colourful, looser but harder edged style. I can work in either field comfortably now and I enjoy going back and forth between representational and a more playful style, so long as there is some magic in the image.

Now living in Kamloops, BC, Tim produces vivid landscapes of the area.

Biography: Tim was born at Hamilton, Ontario but his earliest memories of being immersed in artwork were in North Vancouver when, as a young child, his mother, renowned artist Dorothy Francis, used to sit him down at the dining room table with pastels and paper.

Later, attending the Applied Arts program at Capilano College in North Vancouver, he was awarded government bursaries and college scholarships as well as a place on The Dean’s List.

In the late 70’s and through the 80’s Francis worked as a newspaper executive in the areas of art direction, advertising, and marketing but continued to produce commissioned paintings and pencil portraits until he and his wife, Janice, moved from North Vancouver to East Barriere Lake. Here he took up painting full-time, exhibiting in galleries in Victoria, Vancouver, Kamloops, Chemainus, Calgary, Montreal and Cannon Beach, Oregon.

In 1990 an opportunity presented itself for the couple to purchase their local newspaper, which served BC’s North Thompson Valley. While the newspaper became a success financially for the couple, they decided to move on to other things and sold the paper in 1995.

In 2001 Francis was featured as a ‘Master Painter’ by International Artist Magazine.

Having moved to Kamloops in 2004, Tim continues to paint what he now describes as, “Magical landscapes. I’ve made a conscious decision to loosen up, both with the subject matter and with the technique. I’m trying to convey my personal feel for the region in these new paintings and I want viewers to recognize that magic exists behind every landscape, something we often forget as we go about our daily lives.”

Tim’s drumming skills have kept him busy driving the beat behind various working rock/funk/blues bands over the years.