Hamish MacDonald DA PAI (January 1935- September 2008) was a Scottish impressionist and colourist artist from Glasgow, Scotland.
[1] His paintings feature mainly landscapes and coastal scenes, with some still-life works.
[3] MacDonald lived in the Scottish Highlands until the age of eight, until he moved with his parents to the south side of Glasgow.
He began his role as Head of Art at St Patrick's High School in Coatbridge in 1974, remaining there until 1992.
MacDonald's paintings were influenced by the Impressionists and the Scottish Colourist movement, especially the works of William Gillies and Joan Eardley.