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Olympus OM-D EM1ii and an adapted Olympus OM Mount Zuiko 50mm f3.5 Macro lens.

Archie’s curled up and enjoying a warm afternoon in late September.

Grey days are for....

Treehouse Challenge

 

☀️ Sunny's Photo Studio

Treehouse, Ground Floor

trolleybus driver

Yerevan 23-12-2006

 

Škoda 14Tr was a standard trolleybus produced in Škoda Transportation from 1981 to 2003

Michael Summers was born in Los Angeles sometime during the Carter administration. He grew up in Joshua Tree, California surrounded by a cavalcade of eccentric art-commune inhabiting social dropouts, idealistic dreamers, and rural American free thinkers. Art and creativity surrounded Michael from an early age and has been a pivotal part of his identity throughout his life. He left home in his early twenties and after drifting from Virginia, to Missouri, then Texas, he returned to San Diego, California, finally settling in Oceanside, where he currently lives and works.

 

A classically trained artist, Michael Summers blends the meticulous techniques of the old-world masters with contemporary, hyper-saturated imagery to create deceptively whimsical paintings, alive with hidden meaning. His paintings take us into a crisp and colorful world, full of nostalgia, splendor, and whimsy. Within each vibrant scene are playful reminders that our everyday lives are filled with wonder, beauty, and magic, if only we allow our eyes to see it.

our kitten right after we got him

sleepy josie, trying to snooze.

in OKINAWA Summer Festival

[Aug 07th until Aug 31th!]

 

☆mask of the fox GACHA

☆kingyo ballon GACHA

☆poppen

☆tori mizubue

 

Link Taxi ;)

 

Macie in catnap bliss on the coffee table.

 

Tokyo, Japan

SEMFLEX

sigh, life is better with cat buddies.

 

seen nine years ago on this day.

Misery loves company

Workers taking a quick mid-day nap on a stack of rolled carpets they are supposed to lay out for an event held in Lumphini park.

 

Bangkok, Thailand; 2017

Rolleiflex 2.8E Planar

Lion Sahar catches a quick catnap at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, IL

 

Copyright © 2013 Gurly Hardin The Light Catcher. All rights reserved

Michael Summers painting style is rooted in contemporary west coast surrealism with a strong pop sensibility; he uses the pop surrealist style as a tool to reflect his inner vision: creating the impossible and more importantly, making the impossible seem plausible. He creates imaginary characters - often alluding to mythical archetypes - in acrylic paint with a keen hyper-attentiveness. His unorthodox use of intense saturation and arbitrary, multi-chromatic hues encourages the viewer to look a little closer, a little longer. The recognizable subjects of animals, automatons, and humans suddenly become magical and extraordinary. Yet, they somehow still retain the nostalgia of a childhood memory that was once long forgotten.

 

Michael Summers has been sharing his art through murals and gallery exhibitions since 2008. During that time, he has had the privilege to be chosen as the featured artist for the San Diego Food & Wine Festival, Mission Federal ArtWalk San Diego, and the La Jolla Festival of the Arts. He was commissioned by the City of Carlsbad and Harrah's Resorts SoCal to create large-scale murals that are seen by thousands daily, as well as being chosen as a featured mural artist at prominent art and music festivals such as Lightning in a Bottle and Life is Beautiful Las Vegas. Represented in galleries from coast to coast, the rising exposure of Michael Summers' work has made him highly sought after by collectors all over the world.

A peaceful catnap :) Purrs...

Sachi relaxed with half of his body out of his bed. His bed looks like an open clam shell which seems to be going to swallow up him whole!

Taking a catnap in the early afternoon.

During the 1980's we had a cat in the house . One of our sons then made this clay sculpture of the sleeping cat .

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