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West Fraser

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James West Fraser (born February 3, 1955), better known as West Fraser, was born in Savannah, Georgia. One of the leading American artists in the representational/plein air tradition, Fraser has built his career on richly painted, atmospheric vistas of cities, coasts, and the landscape.

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Early life

West Fraser was born in Savannah, Georgia, the son of Joseph Bacon Fraser, Jr and Carolyn Bexley. Fraser attended the Savannah Country Day School, and was raised in nearby Hinesville until 1964, when his family moved to Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. He graduated from the University of Georgia with a Bachelor of Fine Art's degree in 1979. The following year in Savannah, he worked independently as an illustrator and began his first serious painting in watercolors. From 1980 to 1984, he lived in Buck's County, Pennsylvania, and began traveling up and down the New England coast to paint maritime subjects and harbor scenes. In 1984, he settled in Charleston, South Carolina and continued his work in watercolor through the late 1980s. The realistic, detailed marine compositions from this period resulted in early critical recognition, with a 1984 two-man show at the Grand Central Art Galleries in New York City, and his first one-man exhibition at the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston in 1986 through early 1987.

Career

By 1986 Fraser had already evolved in a looser, more lyrical watercolor style, and by 1989 had started producing his first oil paintings created from life in open air—en plein air—a style based on an impressionistic rendering of light, color and atmosphere on the forms of landscapes, city scenes, and marine views. Since then he has explored his vision in this vein — constantly developing his formal and expressive skills in portraying subjects ranging from panoramic urban rooftop views, to intimate streetscapes, to remote island marshlands. Working in plain air liberated Fraser from his studio, placing him into the rich fabric of urban life, or by contrast, into unspoiled natural environments, where he has recreated the light and colors of seasons, times of day, and varied atmospheric effects on landscapes and city scenes.

In 1990, he shifted to representational/plain air painting in oil. Since then, he has primarily specialized in coastal landscapes, streetscapes and travel paintings. Through his many accolades and awards, he has achieved a national and international reputation as a master of creating a natural light in his luminist paintings. Fraser has had 8 solo museum exhibitions in the Midwest, the Southeast, and California. Fraser has been published extensively, including features in Art & Antiques, Plain Air Magazine, The Robb Report, Southern Accents, American Artist, Nautical Quarterly, Southwest Art and Hemispheres, to name a few. In 2000, he represented South Carolina in the bicentennial celebration calendar published by the White House Historical Association. In 2001, the University of South Carolina Press published the monograph Charleston in My Time: The Paintings of West Fraser, which was accompanied by a traveling exhibition to Southeastern museums. In 2006, Fraser painted the official portrait of SC Governor Mark Sanford.

Honors and awards

Fraser was a Commissioner of the South Carolina Art's Commission from 2003-2012, he is an elected member of the Salmagundi Club, an elected Fellow of the American Society of Marine Artists, a Signature member of Plein Air Painters of America (PAPA), and a member of the California Art Club.

He garnered his first award in 1984, The John Young Hunter Award from Allied Artists of America. Since then he has been honored with the Award of Excellence from Mystic International, The Mary S. Litt Award from the American Watercolor Society, the Pursuit of Excellence/American Master award from the Hubbard Museum of Art, and the Edgar Payne Gold Medal Award for Best Landscape from the California Art Club's 100th Juries Gold Medal Exhibition, among many others.

Fraser hangs in permanent collections in 9 museums across the United States and Bermuda, and at the White House Historical Association. His audiences include museums, art associations, resorts, the Heritage annual PGA Tour winner, yacht clubs, historical societies, health institutions, corporate and private collections, and educational institutions.

Permanent museum collections

  • Gibbs Museum of Art
  • Greenville County Museum of Art
  • Laguna Art Museum
  • Masterworks Museum Collection, Hamilton, Bermuda
  • Midway Museum, Midway, GA
  • Mission San Juan Capistrano
  • Morris Museum of Art
  • Springfield Museum of Art, Springfield, OH
  • Telfair Museum of Art
  • White House Historical Association
  • Publications

  • Fraser, West; McNeil, Courtney (2012). A Native Son, Paintings by West Fraser (Exhibition catalog). Savannah, Georgia: Telfair Museum. p. 47. ISBN 9780933075184. 
  • Bostick, Douglas W.; Davidson, Jason R.; Stoney, Richard S. W. (introduction); Young, Stewart (photographs); Fraser, West (featured paintings) (June 2006). The Boathouse: Tales and Recipes from a Southern Kitchen. Joggling Board Press. ISBN 9780975349892. 
  • Sokolitz, Roberta (introductory essay) (2002). Charleston In My Time: the Paintings of West Fraser (exhibition catalog). Charleston Renaissance Gallery. OCLC 222479255. 
  • Permar, Mark (photography); Erikson, Jim (photography); Fraser, West (paintings); Horan, Eric (photography) (2002). Where is Palmetto Bluff?. OCLC 244206269. 
  • Clements, Emily; Fraser, West (paintings) (January–February 2002). "Daws Island: Rich in History, Rich in Art". South Carolina Wildlife. 
  • Fraser, West; Phillips, Ted (introductory essay); Mack, Angela D. (introductory essay) (2001). Charleston In My Time: the Paintings of West Fraser. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press. ISBN 1-57003-392-7. 
  • Fraser, West (1995). The Color of Light: Paintings by West Fraser, 1983 through 1995 (exhibition catalog). Springfield Museum of Art Museum. OCLC 34153235. 
  • Montvidas-Kutkus, Kristina (1994). In the Dinghy. Lure of the Lowcountry (exhibition catalog). Gibbes Museum of Art. OCLC 84526134. 
  • The Second Annual Hubbard Art Award for Excellence (exhibition catalog). The Hubbard Museum. 1991. OCLC 24867776. 
  • Wamsley, James S.; Fraser, West (paintings) (Spring 1985). "Fine and Fragile Islands–Hilton Head, Daufuskie, Kiawah". Islands. 
  • References

    West Fraser Wikipedia