Sunday, December 16, 2007
Roger Cummiskey
Roger Cummiskey
Roger Cummiskey is the June 2007 Digital Color Artist of the Month. Roger is a Dublin watercolourist, living between Ireland and southern Spain. He has developed a unique individual style and specializes in paintings that take their themes and titles from the wanderings and writings of James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, Miguel de Cervantes and other literary and historical personalities. He is a recognised Joycean artist.
Roger´s paintings have been exhibited in Australia, China, Finland, France, Italy, Spain, Sweden, UK, USA, and in many national and private shows in Ireland. His paintings have represented Ireland at the Florence Biennale and also at International Art Exhibitions in London, Stockholm and New York. Roger is Chairman of the AIA – The Andalusian International Artists Group – based in the Fuengirola/Mijas area of southern Spain.
He has painted a series of Bloomsday paintings. Bloomsday - June 16th - is an annual celebration among Joyce fans throughout the world, from Fort Lauderdale to Melbourne. It is celebrated in at least sixty countries worldwide, but nowhere so imaginatively, of course, as in Dublin. The novel, Ulysses, by James Joyce recounts the hour-by-hour events of one day in Dublin - June 16, 1904 - as an ordinary Dubliner, Leopold Bloom, wends his way through the urban landscape, the odyssey of a modern-day Ulysses. http://renownedart.com/digitalcolor/
New Artwork in the Galleries
Connie Hummel-Kornell, Joseph DiSipio, Kevin Barr, Fuzzworks and Nicholas Caputi have added new artwork to their galleries. http://DigitalConsciousness.com/gallerylist.phtml
New Contemporary Artists The following artists registered in the last month. To view the work of an artist enter the artist's name at http://DigitalConsciousness.com To see these most recent artists go to http://DigitalConsciousness.com/new/
1. Cynthia Yosef. Oil painting influenced by Pop Art and hair design.
2. Khachatur Martirosyan. Abstract oils from Armenia.
3. Ato Abe. Humans and the natural world.
4. Marilyn Davenport. Still life photography.
5. Dirk Petzold. Surrealistic interiors from Germany.
6. Antan Tutra. Mystical cityscapes.
7. Kurchi Dasgupta. Abstract landscapes from India.
8. Chris Mills. Acrylic abstracts from the UK.
9. Connie Hummel-Kornell. Nostalgic landscapes. Victorian cottages.
10. Monique Wegmueller. International fantasy abstracts.
11. Bertrand Gadal. Close-up facial expressions.
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Would you like a print of this image?
Contact me at artroger@gmail.com
Thank YOU.
Roger
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