His fellow students included Rodney Joseph Burn, Walter Thomas Monnington and Mary Potter.
[2] Craig moved to South Africa and worked as professor of painting at the Michaelis School of Fine Art in Cape Town from 1926 to 1933.
[2] Upon returning to Britain, Craig taught at Saint Martin's School of Art in London until 1950.
[2] Craig often painted landscapes in Provence and Brittany, and an example of the former is held in the UK Government Art Collection.
[5] Craig died in Chelsea and a retrospective exhibition of his work was held in 1987 at the New Art Centre.