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The Donald Teskey Collection
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WEDDING FUND
Treasures,
39 Church Street,
Athlone,
Co.Westmeath,
Ireland.
Tel: (00353)906475762
Mobile: (00353)879080707
e-mail:
treasuresathlone@gmail.com
Opening hours
10am-7pm Mon-Sat
(or by appointment)
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Donald Teskey
Galley Head
Charcoal
22.5" x 30" |

Donald Teskey
Galley Head
Charcoal
22.5" x 30" |
Biography
Donald Teskey was born in Co.Limerick in 1956. He graduated
from Limerick College of Art and Design and is now based in Dublin.
He applies his paint thickly, a creamy impasto, and
the images reflect his response to the formal elements of composition; shape,
form and the fall of light. Works are made in his studio but based on extensive
studies and detailed notes. The result is powerful images of instantly recognisable
parts of the Irish landscape with large abstract passages and surfaces which
articulate the relentless energetic and elemental force of nature.
"One could be forgiven for thinking a storm is always
brewing in the world of Donald Teskey's work. This was true of his early drawings,
and it remains true of many of his latest, boldly gestural paintings. In these,
winds whip waves into turbulent masses of choppy water and fling them against
headlands and harbour walls. Even when the mood is calmer, the hospitable,
waterside buildings have the weathered, rugged air of structures made to withstand
the elements." Aidan Dunne, Irish Times, April 2001.

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