DREAMS of a MULTIMEDIA ARTIST

photography, fiber art, painting, stained glass, and creative writing...

WELCOME!

Thanks for stopping by, these are the dreams and musings of a mother with Asperger Syndrome who parents two children on the spectrum. Art is therapeutic for us, please enjoy.

Friday, May 21, 2010

A few of my favorite things ... art inspired


Connecting Food, Farm and You: 40 Farmers Markets in 40 Days is a new series I am working on that will begin publication in March 2010. Eating locally means knowing that your food was freshly picked and direct from the farm. Farmers Markets are bringing communities together.


The beauty of nature inspires me in my variety of art forms: my photography often inspires paintings. The colors palette in the cauliflower had me wanting to pull out my watercolors.

Northern California / Bay Area Farmers Markets, filled with colors of every hue...


Flowers and fresh fruits from farmers markets, trips to museums, trips to the wine country, wine, cheese, and olive oil tastings all evoke memories that inspire me in my arts.

The Pacific Ocean inspires me ... from feeling the roar of the waves crashing in as you stand at the waters edge to serene moments of light reflections peeking through the clouds, beauty surrounds us.
I hope you'll join me as I travel and explore new farmers markets across the United States, enjoy the fresh foods, recipes I create with my findings and the interesting people I meet along this journey.
All photos are copyrighted, Janet Beaver Coad

Friday, May 7, 2010

An Ode to Washington Barns





















Pictures of the day - tractors and farm cars

I loved this farm equipment museum in Eastern Washington

This air conditioned barn had a lovely tractor parked out front

But my favorite was this car parked out in front of a farm

it has character...
I hope you enjoyed a trip across Washington and some of my favorite vehicles

Thursday, May 6, 2010

A Day in the Pacific Northwest

I love to drive around the backroads in our area and take photos of farm animals, barns and old tractors or farm equipment. I used to shoot them in black and white and develop them in our darkroom, but we have a great digital camera now and the darkroom has slowly been taken over by clocks and tools...
As I drove by this farm and parked and rolled down my window this horse came over - probably hoping for a handout (I wished I had some carrots or apples.)

There was a huge "BEWARE OF DOG" sign on the fence = I drove by two or three times and he never moved or so much as barked. I was beginning to wonder if he was alive! Cute little Australian Shepherd...
My fiber art is all done with alpaca fibers so I can't pass up a stop to look at a pasture full of alpaca! And the beautiful pink dogwood added to their beauty.

I enjoyed watching these sheep - when I passed them in the morning they were all laying down. As I drove by later in the afternoon they were walking and a few of them looked like they were stiff (I knew the feeling as this recent cold snap we've had has been driving my arthritis crazy.)

I wasn't sure if they guy was just young or had already been shorn, but cute as a button. And when I was looking at these photos after I got home I noticed the bird sitting on the back of one sheep. If you look at the picture below - the bird is on a different sheep :) the first one with the black face.

Maybe tomorrow I will post some barns or tractors and old cars.









Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Fiber Art Dreams become Photography Dreams

Architecture has always appealed to me - in Italy it was doorways, in San Francisco it was firescapes...






I've spent so much time hidden behind the camera photographing markets and food that I realized this is my current artistic passion. So these are my favorite shots for the day. Enjoy a little piece of San Francisco through the eye of an Aspie.
Happy Cinco de Mayo!












Tuesday, May 4, 2010

When plans fail ... we move on to new adventures



My plan to post once a week was interrupted by life ... I've been trying to down-size our 2000 sq. ft. house to move on to a place of 1000 sq. ft. or less. I've been pairing down my collections and moving them into my antique mall space to sell (ouch, I said that in print ... now it seems so much more real.) Home schooling is going well - my daughter is learning what it is like to work in the real world and having to deal with some tough issues. My husband's company continues to slowly weather the economy for now.
And I have been spending a great deal of time writing (and less on my art) I was lucky to spend time with friends in Sausalito, CA for some research for my third book. So I'll share some of the artistic beauty of CA:

Tinker - a 30' sailboat was my home for two weeks - I've missed her since I returned to dry land (well, not so dry up in Seattle.)

After my work was done I was able to walk along the beach with my toes in the sand.


I'll be busy working on my books to ready them for publication, but MUST intermittently spend time on a variety of mediums of art ... so watch out, there's more to come.

Today I plan to relax, organize my art supplies and do a little quilting.