Most of his works are part of a series, which is a development of a theme or motif. Some of the series include "Vacuity", "Crow" and "Sunflower" (the latter is a reinterpretation of Vincent van Gogh's Sunflowers, but that series ended abruptly when Simon was hospitalised, partly due to hypertension).
Before becoming a self employed artist in July 2001, Francis worked as a physics lecturer in a number of schools and colleges around England.
Simon Francis is currently based at Eagleworks studio, a studio in an old industrial building in Wolverhampton which has hosted two of his exhibitions, Open - shut (September 2002) and Beyond The Motif (March 2003). Among his most recent exhibitions were those at the Fresh Art Fair[1] in London in July 2003 and at the Affordable Art Fair, again in London, in October 2003. The newly opened View Gallery in Thames Ditton[1] is currently holding an exhibition of some of his latest work (until February 2004).
Corporate collections include Wragge & Co (Birmingham), I Soft (Solihull), Carvers (Walsall) and Extrinsic (Solihull), as well as a growing number of private collectors.
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