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Abstract Art by Sharon Cummings

~ An artist with an irresistible urge to create!

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Do You LOVE Dogs?

18 Monday May 2020

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colorful dog art, colorful dogs, dog, dog lover, dog lovers, dog portraits, dogs, pet portraits, vet, veterinarian, veterinarian clinic, veterinary clinic

Me too!  So I made a collage of ALL of my colorful dogs and puppies so that they can be enjoyed together!  Just look at all of those cute noses?  And those eyes!  Get your puppy love on here:  Dog Lovers Delight!

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Do You LOVE Dogs?

22 Wednesday Mar 2017

Posted by sharoncummings in dogs

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colorful dog art, colorful dogs, dog, dog lover, dog lovers, dog portraits, dogs, pet portraits, vet, veterinarian, veterinarian clinic, veterinary clinic

Me too!  So I made a collage of ALL of my colorful dogs and puppies so that they can be enjoyed together!  Just look at all of those cute noses?  And those eyes!  Get your puppy love on here:  Dog Lovers Delight!

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So Much B.U.L.L…

22 Monday Sep 2014

Posted by sharoncummings in Art

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athletics, basketball, bull, bulls, chicago, chicago basketball, chicago bulls, College Football, contemporary cow, cow, cow pop art, cows, farm, farm animal, florida, Football, horns, long horn, longhorn, longhorns, modern cattle, modern cow, pop art, ranch, ranch animal, sports, texas, texas football, texas longhorns, texas sports, university of south florida, university of texas, usf, usf bulls, vet, vet clinic, veterinarian, veterinarian clinic, veterinary, veterinary clinic

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“Love A Bull 2”

New Art Mixed Media Painting

Sharon Cummings

2014

For the career online artist, each day brings it’s share of bull.  All we really want to do is create.  There is an energy and freedom in the creative process that feeds our souls. Everything else is outside of our comfort zone.  We list and promote, but we’ve gotten used to that.  It’s the other stuff like Chinese sweat shops stealing our work including our names, so that when our collectors search they find us there.  Regular folks that take our work and put them on socks, t-shirts and mugs for their schools, business, etc.  The businesses that want to pay us pennies for our hard work.  Companies stealing patterns from your work for brush tools.  And the list goes on…

One could choose to focus on all of that crap and become depressed.  Or the choice can be to choose to love your job no matter what.  I have to make that choice every single day.  Still choosing L.O.V.E..

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Photography Prints

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N.E.V.E.R. Forgotten…

09 Tuesday Sep 2014

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animal, animal lover, animals, bridge, cat, cat paw, cats, death, dog, dog paw, dogs, eternal love, fur, fur babies, fur baby, gift, great danes, grief, grieving, hand, hand print, heaven, honor, honoring, honoring our pets, love, Memorial, mourning, paw print, pet lovers, pet memorial, pet sitter, pets, print, rainbow, rainbow bridge, remember, remembering, remembrance, reunion, reuniting, sharon cummings, the, the rainbow bridge, true love, veterinarian, veterinary, veterinary clinic

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“Never Forgotten”

Rainbow Bridge Pet Art

Mixed Media

Sharon Cummings

2014

As Summer comes to an end I find myself reflecting on all of the beautiful animals that have touched my life over the years.  I’ve lost birds, pigs, goats, cats, fish and dogs. For me the greatest losses have come with the beautiful Great Danes we have adopted in the last 12 years.  We bring in rescues.  They are an amazing breed with so much love and devotion. Unfortunately, their lifespans are very short averaging 7-8 years. Two left us due to bone cancer, which is common in this large breed, especially the males.  Our time with them was way too short, but the love they gave made it worth it.  Others made it to ripe old ages of up to 11 years.  I still think of all of them every day.  They are never forgotten…

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“Mogo” the black one (3+ years) and “Sampson” (7+ years) the fawn, both crossed the rainbow bridge just a year apart.  They were best buddies…

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“Bacchus” (6+ years) the larger patched harlequin, “Maile” (9+ years) the smaller patched and “Sophie” another black (11+ years).  I miss them so much…

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Rainbow Bridge Art Prints Dogs

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Sharon Cummings

sharoncummings

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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