Monday, October 19, 2009



YOU ARE INVITED!

to an Exclusive Preview Evening of

‘The Hills Are Alive’

An exciting exhibition of new work by renowned artist Deborah Donnelly

on Friday 23rd October

in The Burren Suite, 4th Floor, Radisson Blu Hotel from 5pm

Open to the public on Saturday 24th October from 11am to 7pm.

RSVP to info@thosetwogirls.ie on or before Thursday 22nd October.

Further information:

‘The Hills Are Alive’ exhibition will take place in the Radisson on October 23rd and 24th with special preview Friday 23rd.

Deborah became renowned as ‘the cow painter’ with her 2007 exhibition which featured colourful, endearing cow faces. Deborah’s new work contains beautiful landscapes with bold colours and brush stokes that define her work. The romantic, dreamy, energetic energy of her landscapes reflects how it is important for her to capture the feeling, the fleeting moment, rather than the meticulous, clinical detail.

Deborah comments “All artists have some subjects that excite them more then others, and the cows became one of those obsessive subjects. I have an over active imagination, when I see a beautiful landscape I will think about it for days and days until I paint it , only then is it set free.My favourite quote is from the first film I ever saw The Jungle Book ‘If you’re gonna be blue….be bright blue”.

Deborah hits the canvas with irregular touches of the brush which she leaves as they are patches of thickly laid-on colour. She always attempts to create a sense of movement, a flickering light, the freshness of an immediate impression.Deborah’s work features in the private collections of Pat Kenny, Louis Walsh, Gary Rhodes, Grainne Seoige, Robbie Williams and Bertie Ahern to name but a few. She has held exhibitions throughout the world from New York to Marbella to London. This is one special exhibition not to be missed.

The exhibition is open to all on Saturday 24th October from 11am to 7pm in the Radisson Blu Hotel The Burren Suite, 4th Floor. For more information see www.TheBadArtGallery.ie

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