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Donald Hamilton Fraser, Spinnaker Rising

Donald Hamilton Fraser British, 1929-2009

Spinnaker Rising
Acrylic on Paper
54 x 39.5 cms / 21¼ x 15½ inches
Signed 'Fraser' (lower right)
£ 15,000.00
Donald Hamilton Fraser, Spinnaker Rising
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Donald Hamilton Fraser’s Spinnaker Rising is a striking evocation of movement, energy, and the untamed power of the sea. The composition is dramatically angled, with the yacht appearing almost to surge out of the canvas, its sails billowing wildly against a vast, open sky. The horizon line is tilted, adding to the sense of dynamic instability, as if the boat is caught mid-manoeuvre, heeling into the wind. The painting captures a moment of high tension and exhilaration: the spinnaker, a billowing mass of bold colour, dominates the upper half of the canvas, pulling the viewer’s eye toward the sky. The fragmented nature of the sail, with its juxtaposed patterns and hues, suggests both movement and an almost abstract dissection of form, reflecting Fraser’s ability to balance figuration and abstraction. The deep, rolling blues of the water anchor the composition, providing a visual counterpoint to the upward thrust of the boat and sail.


Fraser was renowned for his ability to infuse his paintings with expressive energy, often employing thick impasto and a palette knife to create textured, almost sculptural surfaces. Spinnaker Rising demonstrates his characteristic boldness in colour and form, yet here, the paint is applied with a fluidity that enhances the sense of wind and motion. While rooted in realism, Fraser’s work often veered into the abstract, distilling his subjects into their essential forms and emotional resonance. Here, the sail is both a literal object and an abstracted explosion of colour, echoing his longstanding fascination with colour as a vehicle for expression. The influence of Nicolas de Staël, whose work helped Fraser reconcile abstraction with figuration, is evident in the bold simplifications and the almost sculptural quality of the forms.

Provenance Private Collection, UK.
Gladwell & Patterson, London; acquired in 2024.
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