Rod
Frederick
The serene outdoors seem at odds with the wild and crazy
character of this artist, who is as famous for his paintings
as he is for his sense of humor and gaudy shirts! If seen on
his constant excursions into the wilds, many a collector would
tell of an eccentric pirate come to life, only this swashbuckling,
seemingly fearless explorer was more anxious to gain and share
the treasure of knowledge rather than riches.
"I grew up in a house full of pets," he says. "My
mom had a degree in fine arts and although my dad was a lawyer,
he was a weekend painter." So his love of animals and
art was sown early (also inspired when he received a gift
of Roger Tory Petersons Field Guide to the Birds) and
he attended Willamette University with a major in art and
a minor in biology. "So I could know my subjects outside
and in," he says. He put that education to good use as
he embarked on a fine art career that would allow him to do
what he enjoyed most; explore and learn.
Frederick built his house in the middle of the Oregon wilderness
and filled it with birds and animals. Hes hiked and
camped in mountains and forests throughout the northwest U.S.,
Central America and East Africa. He knows the lakes and mountains
as well as he knows the plains and deserts, not to mention
almost all the creatures who live there, from the smallest
bird to the largest elephant. And he will paint them on whatever
size canvas suits them best. In addition to his peaceful views
of animals in their natural habitats, he is also known for
his paintings many different sizes and shapeseach
chosen to best suit his perfectly balanced images of wildlife
and wilderness.
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