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Abstract Art by Sharon Cummings

~ An artist with an irresistible urge to create!

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To The P.O.I.N.T…

19 Tuesday Aug 2014

Posted by sharoncummings in Art

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africa, african, animal, animal prints, animals, art, big cat, big cat rescue, black, black and white, brown, cat rescue, College, College Football, detroit, detroit football, detroit lions, dots, Football, football fan, football game, game, game room, game room art, gold, lion, lioness, lions, male, Men, nfl, nfl fan, nittany, nittany lions, penn, penn state, pennsylvania, pointillism, pointillist, pride, proud, proud lion, safari, sharon cummings, sporting, sports, sports art, state, stipple, white, zoo, zoo animals

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As promised, I am sharing more of my work from my art school days.  I did not do much painting back then.  My degree slants toward the commercial side, so I used pencils, pens, and markers as my primary mediums.  One of the good things about schooling is that often you are challenged to try techniques that you would not have chosen otherwise.  My “Proud Lion” above is creating using what is called “stippling” and is referred to as pointillism in art terminology.

This was created nearly 25 years ago.  There was no computer help.  The entire piece was done by hand using an ink pen on white cardboard.  Many countless dots over and over again (including what looks like solid black) make up his shapes and shadows.  I had to “draw” him in my mind and couldn’t rely on printing out something I could dot over.  Nope.  It’s all handmade.  In the close up, you can see the irregularities in the dots which is a dead giveaway that no computer was involved.

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I am not knocking computer work.  I use it all of the time now!  I am simply remembering the cramped hands and cross eyes of yesteryear. 😉  I also appreciate the fact that nowadays you can make mistakes and quickly fix them.  Back then there were a lot of “do overs”.

Times have changed, but true art remains……timeless.

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More to come from my old portfolio soon!

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Let The M.U.S.I.C. Play…

06 Friday Jun 2014

Posted by sharoncummings in Art, Music, Uncategorized

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&, abstract, abstract art, and, art, bands, blues, blues songs, brass, buy, classical, classical music, classy, College, director, faabest, for sale, french, french horn, french horns, horn, horns, instrument, instruments, jazz, jazz band, marching band, marching bands, Music, music instrument, music room, music teacher, Musical, musical instrument, Musical instruments, musical notes, online, paintings, prints, rock, rock and roll, rock&roll, roll, room, sharon cummings, song, songs, teacher, university, violin, violins

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With the incredible success of my abstract guitars have come requests. Can you do a violin? A saxophone? A banjo? I created a beautiful violin two days ago and was inspired to keep going. The french horn is a work of art in and of itself. I love the circular patterns and detail. Music is as much an anchor in my life as artwork. I play tunes when I paint or create on the computer. Some days it might be rock and roll or country. 80’s music is also a favorite. But many days it is classical.  Just the sound of the musical instruments and nothing more…..

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See ALL of my musical instruments here:

http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/1-sharon-cummings.html?tab=artworkgalleries&artworkgalleryid=255306

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Swampy Strikes Again!

07 Sunday Jul 2013

Posted by sharoncummings in Uncategorized

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athletics, Blue and Orange, College, college athletics, College Football, faabest, florida, Florida Gators, Football, Gator, Gator Fan, Gator Football, Gator Gear, Gator memorabilia, Gator souvenirs, Gators, Go Gators, ncaa, sharon cummings, The Florida Gators

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Growing up in Florida we had a few things to keep us entertained.  The biggest being football.  Yes, I am a Buccaneer fan even when they suck.   I was a Buc fan when they weren’t cool with their orange jersey’s with the wimpy little pirate.  But there is nothing like college football!  The crowds have a different feel….they are electric with energy.  Cars are decorated to the hilt and entire outfits reflect teams all the way to the face paint.  Gainesville Florida is only a skip away and I have always been a Gator fan.  My Dad used to take me to games (neither of my brothers liked football…go figure).  I always remember the rush of the kick off and the frenzy of touchdowns.  The smell of popped corn and hotdogs.  These are great memories for me and I still hold a torch for my favorite team!  “Swampy” is my tribute to the BEST teams in College Football!  And I know I am not alone because Mr. Swampy is well on his way to becoming my BEST SELLER!  Go Gators!

Check “Swampy” out here:

http://fineartamerica.com/featured/gator-art-swampy-sharon-cummings.html

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Sharon Cummings

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sharoncummings

Coloring the world with abstract art & photography. Interests include pets, animals, dogs, cats, spiritual life, yoga, people, health, fitness, music, coffee, food, wine, and a whole lot more!

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