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Abstract Art by Sharon Cummings

~ An artist with an irresistible urge to create!

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Even The Dogs Are Gettin’ Groovy!

08 Monday Aug 2016

Posted by sharoncummings in dogs

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canine, dog, dog art, dog artwork, dog paintings, dog paw, dog paws, dog prints, dogs, paws, pets, puppies, puppy

No matter what art style or technique I am using, I’ve got to include the dogs. 🙂

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B.A.R.K. On!

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The Rainbow Bridge…

07 Monday Sep 2015

Posted by sharoncummings in dogs

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colorful dog art, dog grief, dog lover, dog paw, dogs, grief, grieving, loss of a pet, paws, pet grief, pets, rainbow bridge, the rainbow bridge

Just this side of heaven is a place called the Rainbow Bridge… On days like today, I think of my sweet Sampson the Great Dane.  It’s raining and stormy out.  His terror over thunder was immense.  He has crossed over to the other side.  It is a comforting thought to think he is now in a place with sunshine and green meadows everyday…

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Find Comfort Here…

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Got P.A.W.S?

08 Saturday Feb 2014

Posted by sharoncummings in Uncategorized

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I’ve never been able to identify with people who say “I don’t like animals.”  I know they have their reasons, but I cannot imagine my world without them.  I grew up for part of my childhood on a farm and I befriended all sorts of critters. Goats and pigs were a favorite.  But ultimately my most beloved are dogs. Aside from their loyal and loving companionship, they are just gosh darn cute! I’ve always especially loved their paws.  There is something about them that gives me warm fuzzies.  Recently while making homemade dog treats, I saw paws in the sweet potatoes I was cutting.  Here is my dog paw.  A canine you can eat!

Of course I have other paws too….

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And for those not afraid of some color:

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http://fineartamerica.com/featured/puppy-love-colorful-dog-paw-art-by-sharon-cummings-sharon-cummings.html

Woof!

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Sharon Cummings

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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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