Rod Frederick
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ALONG THE RIDGE -WOLVES
by ROD FREDERICK

Limited 950 s/n
21 x 32

Price $130.00
CASCADE LANDING
by ROD FREDERICK

Limited 950 s/n

11 x 23

Price $100.00
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MOUNTAIN ECHOES
Bison
by ROD FREDERICK

Limited 950 s/n
12 x 23

Price $85.00
MOUNTAIN SPLENDOR
by ROD FREDERICK

Limited 950 s/n

22 x 31-1/2

Price $125.00
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UNDER COVER - WOOD DUCKS
by ROD FREDERICK

Limited 650 s/n
11-1/4 x 24

Price $125.00
DISTANT HORIZONS
Eagle
by ROD FREDERICK

Limited 650 s/n
10 x 23-1/4

Price $135.00
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RAM - BUNCTIOUS
Ram
Giclee Canvas

by ROD FREDERICK

Limited 180 s/n
35 x 14

Price $500.00
ON THE WINGS OF WINTER - Eagle

by ROD FREDERICK

Limited 650 s/n

31-3/4 x 8-3/8

Price $150.00
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Rod Frederick

 Rod Frederick’s paintings capture the timelessness of nature. Although he depicts a particular moment in the present, in his work there is the sense that the scene is just as it was one hundred years in the past, as well as the hope that it will forever remain the same.

Born in Salem, Oregon, Frederick’s fascination with animals stems from his childhood. When he was a second-grader, he was given a copy of the late Roger Tory Peterson’s Field Guide to the Birds. The appreciation he developed for the wilderness early in his life has never waned; it has continually intensified. He finds that when he’s painting, he can’t wait to get back into the wilderness to observe animals. When he’s outside, surrounded by nature, he’s anxious to get back to his studio so he can paint it.

(Biography Courtesy of Mill Pond Press Publishing)

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