Boat Lightning…
19 Saturday Feb 2022
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And enjoy the beach life! Even if you are land locked, you can add some beachy fun to your home or office space!
24 Friday Dec 2021
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Boat Photography
Boaters Delight
Sharon Cummings
Summer is almost here! I am soooooo ready for boating and beaching. 🙂 I am in a Summer mood today dreaming about relaxing and letting my cares wash away in the ocean…
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07 Saturday Jun 2014
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I’ve always been a dreamer……but I’m not the only one (ha ha). Some of my nighttime imagery is wild with amazing colors and detail. It is inspiration for my painting and other creative works. I see places that certainly do not exist in the realm I currently inhabit. I have lived and died in my dreams. Heaven has been at my doorstep many times. I also travel to far away lands and meet interesting people. I wonder what some people dreamt when they were here. What did Da Vinci see in his visions? Andy Warhol? Elvis? Alas we will never know, but I like to think that Galileo might have experienced something like this piece. My art is my dream and I thank you for joining me on my voyage…
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27 Sunday Oct 2013
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http://fineartamerica.com/featured/the-door-vintage-art-by-sharon-cummings-sharon-cummings.html
I just returned from a little 3 day getaway to St. Augustine, Florida. The weather was absolutely perfect….crsip….cool and sunny. The kind of weather we Floridians live for. I had been through this historic town one time in my life, but never really explored all of the nooks and crannies. Of course we visited all of the typical suspects….The Castillo De San Marcos National Monument….The Lightner Museum….Flagler College….etc. But what really intrigued me the most were the out of the way places. The smaller details that are so often missed by most tourists. One cool morning we decided to make our way in the opposite direction of the hubbub and we found some really beautiful old homes. This vintage door really grabbed my attention.
We also found this cute little harbor….Camachee Harbor near St. Augustine Beach. There were colorful vessels docked and waiting, but there was also this gorgeous line of white boats. The big crystal clear blue sky made the perfect backdrop.
18 Sunday Aug 2013
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This is a photograph of a very old anchor. So many stories in this piece just thinking of all of the exotic places it might have been. Now it rests on dry land as a piece of “art”. I found it in Sarasota, Florida on a morning walk along the bay. It made me think of my childhood learning how to sail with my Uncle Tom. I never fully got the hang of it, but it sure was fun to be out in the ocean with the wind pulling us along. He did all of the work as us kids “helped”. I can still feel that wind and smell that salty air today….
Learn more here:
http://fineartamerica.com/featured/anchored-coastal-art-by-sharon-cummings-sharon-cummings.html