Connor Francis is drawn to abstraction, which at times includes elements of objects and/or figures. Freely working with color, value, shape and line, Connor builds his paintings layer by layer.
His paintings evolve as each layer informs the next layer. He employs an additive and subtractive method of painting. Paint is applied with palette knives, trowels, brushes, fingers and rags. Then it is often scratched and scraped, and applied again. Connor works intuitively, letting each painting develop organically.
The artist works from his studio in Napa.
“Elements” Collection
“Abstract 1953”
“Abstract 3395”
“Abstract 3400”
“Abstract 3402”
“Abstract 3403”
“Abstract 3404”
“Abstract 1139R”
“Abstract 3164R”
“Abstract 2507”
“Abstract 2230”
Office Installation – Francis
“Abstract 1903”
“Abstract 1904”
Office Installation – Francis
Office Installation – Francis & Janus
“Abstract 1512”
Home Installation – Francis