Frank Mc Coy Killnasoolagh Pk., Newmarket On Fergus, Co. Clare Peacefully in Carrigoran House. Predeceased by his brothers Noel, John and Pat. Deeply missed by his loving family, daughter Lisa, son Jonathan, son-in-law Sean, daughter-in-law Liz, grandsons Jamie, Tadgh and Harrison, sisters Margaret, Mary, Agnes, Bernadette, Connie and Ann, brother Michael, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, […]
Don Wilkinson
South Coast mixed media artist Alma Cummings creates complex, abstract works that incorporate oil paint and collaged elements on small panels.
Working in a studio in the once-industrial Kilburn Mill at Clark’s Cove in New Bedford’s South End, she bounces back and forth between at least three ongoing series: “Pompeii,” “Star Attraction,” and “Synchrony.” Remaining true to the principles of non-objectiveness, all three sets of work are absent clearly defined subjects.
But that does not mean that the semblance of a common theme within each series does not reverberate.
Of course, the “Pompeii” series references the ancient city of the Roman Empire, destroyed by a catastrophic volcano in 79 A.D. Beyond its destruction itself, Pompeii is best known for the treasure trove of blatantly erotic art found in the ruins.