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Bachelor of Fine Art Painting
Represented by Beacon Art Gallery
Philadelphia Flower Show 2018
Wonders of Water
by Invitation, Special Exhibitor Janet Cass
Janet Cass displays her larger than life Fine Art Photography of the New Jersey’s coastal waters. Please stop by the the Tea Room to View these incredible works of art.
BEST IMPRESSIONS EXHIBITION
Colin Fisher Studios | Cathedral City, CA
Opening Nite!
Huge success and a big crowd at the reception/opening of my show of the Salt Grass at Beacon Art Gallery in Stone Harbor, New Jersey!!!

Published in the Press of Atlantic City – July 19, 2016
Kayaking photographer finds inspiration in South Jersey marshes
Janet Cass, of Avalon, will have an exhibition of her work, “Capturing Rhythm”
Janet Cass heads out on the waters behind Seven Mile Island every morning at 7 a.m. She travels by kayak, paddling through calm waters or waves, her camera always with her, looking for inspiration.
And she often finds it where the marsh grass meets the water.
“Every year the grass is different and the images that come out are all a little different,” she said.
Her pictures are not the usual landscape shots. She is more interested in how the wind, the light, the moving water and the colors of the wetlands combine, often in images that are almost abstract or seem more like watercolors than photographs.
Beacon Art Gallery in Stone Harbor will feature her photo series, “Capturing Rhythm,” in a solo exhibition beginning July 29.
“I was a single mom and ended up having to work, and I had to put it on a back burner,” Cass said. “It wasn’t until both of my kids went off to college 10 years ago that I picked it up again.”
When she finally had free time and started taking pictures again, she had already moved from Philadelphia to South Jersey, and she had a new source of inspiration in the nearby natural world.
Cass said she finds subjects for art every morning she opens her door.
“I would say that art is wherever you are,” Cass said. “And I’m not creating shore scenes or pictures of the oceans or sunsets, so it’s actually a little bit different than what people expect down here.”
It took her a while to get up the courage to ask Beacon Art Gallery to show her photos to the public.
“I had just been rejected by the gallery next door. I showed them (Beacon) my work and they told me to bring back some pieces. It’s been a great relationship ever since,” Cass said.
Cass said her biggest influences are abstract artists such as Paul Clay — but she tries not to have other artists in mind while she works.
“I actually try to not look at too many photographers because I don’t want to be influenced by them,” Cass said. “ I kind of think that artists have to be a little careful when having an exhibit or selling work that they have to remember that they are doing the art for themselves.”
Now, Cass says she couldn’t imagine living anywhere other than South Jersey.
She goes to California during the winter and sometimes travels out of the country. But surprisingly, she doesn’t take pictures when she travels.
“I kind of have to be familiar with my place and understand it and get to know it. I find the best art for me that way,” she said.
And she finds the best way to know this place, and its art, is to paddle her kayak.
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Brendan Borek High Tides Memorial
Brendan Borek High Tides Memorial fund raises money to help local families dealing with childhood cancer. I am happy to support this fund at their Friends and Family Art Show!
Hot off the press!!!
For many years Janet Cass has been photographing the coastal salt grass from her kayak in the wetlands near Avalon, located on a barrier island in southern New Jersey. An artist who also paints, Janet considers her photographic images to be essentially large fine art abstract paintings. A collection of her poetic and lyrical photographs is showcased in a new book “Capturing Rhythm,” published by Fine Art Impressions in Palm Springs, California.
March 3, University of California Riverside Exhibition opening gala featured my salt grass photograph Vibrato.
On May 6 The Phillies hosted Bethesda Project’s Gala Fundraiser at the Diamond Club in the ballpark. I was able to donate my oil painting “Deep Water” for the fundraising. Bethesda is a great organization that helps the chronic homeless in Philadelphia. The ballpark and Diamond Club were a fabulous venue.
July 27th -Brendan Borek Friends and Family Art show raises funds to help families of children have cancer. A wonderful event and a terrific cause! It is held at the beautiful Avalon Yacht Club.
Best in Show painting, High Desert, is looking good over the fireplace at the Stielstra residence in Palm Springs!