Rod Frederick 'Autumn Front' Giclee Canvas
"I've lived in Oregon my entire life," says Rod Frederick. "I currently live on the mountain side, but for years I lived on the coast. In late autumn, the sea begins to churn, the weather gets rough and the landscape is soaked with rain. I love to travel to that side of the state every once in a while in the fall and see the black-tailed deer emerging from the forest. The colors of the vine and big leaf maple leaves have intensified with the rain and the entire atmosphere is charged and heavy. The black-tailed buck feels the change of seasons acutely; the autumn has made him aggressive and ready to defend his territory."
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
limited to 75 s/n.
20"w x 26"h.
April 2008
Price: £300.00
Rod Frederick 'Fire in the Sky'
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art
SmallWorks Giclée Canvas:
limited to 75.
5" w x 25" h.
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Price: £130.00
Rod Frederick 'To Surf the Sunset'
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas
Image Size36" w x 8" h.
Edition Size100 s/n.
Shipping in August
Price: £280.00
Rod Frederick "Crossing Paths" (Diptych)
LIMITED EDITION CANVAS
No two animals personify the spirit of the North American wilderness better than the wolf and the bear. While few of us will ever chance upon either in our backwoods excursions, the knowledge that they exist is what truly makes the wilderness wild. In this beautiful diptych, artist Rod Frederick portrays an unexpected meeting of these wilderness icons deep in a Pacific Northwest rain forest. The sudden opportunity for these ranging wolves is an abrupt peril for this sow and her cubs. Do her ferocious motherly instincts present the potential of enough pain and suffering for this pack to move on or has it been too long since their last meal? While each panel of this diptych would stand alone as a work of art unto itself, together they create a story filled with the expanse of the wilderness and the drama of the wild.
Image size: 31"w x 18"h.
Edition Size:75
Published from the artist's original work
Price: £810.00
Rod Frederick 'The Dry Side of Winter'
As fall turns to winter in the mountains, the sense of impending snowstorms is in the air. After a summer of grazing, the mule deer feel the change and know it's time for their annual migration from higher to lower elevations on the mountain range. Their coats have changed from the orange/yellow of summer to gray. "I live in a mule deer range and have them in my yard all the time," says artist Rod Frederick on the subject of his latest fine art limited edition. "Although the bucks become scarce during hunting season, I chose to show a buck and doe in this scene.They're fascinating to watch and I wanted to show the seasonal migration in this painting. The buck is in full glory, his antlers at full growth. He'll shed his antlers in the late winter and they'll start growing again the next spring, each year growing progressively larger."
Image size: 24"w x 12"h.
Edition Size:75
Published from the artist's original work.
Price: £300.00
Rod Frederick 'Summer Place'
Few people have witnessed what artist Rod Frederick has seen first hand. Through his paintings, he is able to bring the viewer along on his adventures high above the timberline." Summers are short in the high country," Frederick says of his latest fine art limited edition, Summer Place, set in the high Cascades near the artist's home. "This is a great vantage point from which to see the seasons change. With the snow still visible on the mountain in the background, the colors of the wildflowers in the foreground come alive and give the whole piece a bright, cheerful feel. Several butterflies and a dragonfly wing through the air, celebrating the arrival of the new season. The title of the piece itself refers to the destination of the pair of Canada geese, a very migratory species who mate for life and are probably about to nest. You can almost feel the light, relaxing breeze sailing down from the peak."
Limited to 100 s/n.
15"w x 32"h.
Price: £420.00
Rod Frederick 'On the Canyon Rim'
No other animal is more strikingly beautiful than the pronghorn as he poses in the eastern Oregon outback Frederick calls home.With a buck in the sunlight and the others in long shadows, Frederick gives us his take on one of the truly unique Western animals.
Antilocapra Americana (literally the "American goat-antelope") is found nowhere else in the world. Having roamed the plains and deserts of North America for at least a million years, the pronghorn antelope are the fastest North American mammal, whose powerful legs can carry them to speeds of 60 miles per hour across even the roughest terrain.This curious species has exceptionally keen sight.Their large eyes offer wide peripheral vision and the ability to detect motion as far as four miles away
Image size: 20"w x 30"h.
Edition Size:75
Published from the artist's original work.
Price: £490.00
Rod Frederick 'Wind Riders'
"Few people realize that eagles can soar at up to 200 miles-per-hour in their roller coaster flights," says Rod Frederick. "One of my favorite places to climb and watch them is the mountains of Vedavoo in Wyoming. Splendid flyers, golden eagles will spread their eight-foot wingspan and ride the northern thermals for hours on end. They are truly inspiring to watch."
Image size: 30"w x 10"h.
Edition Size:75
Published from the artist's original work.
Price: £320.00
Rod Frederick 'The Wake Up Call'
As famous for his paintings as he is for his sense of humour and colourful shirts, artist Rod Frederick paints a world that is full of wide vistas, soaring trees, sky-scraping mountains, and that's just the backdrop for his spectacular wildlife.
It is early fall in The Wake Up Call, the low sun bathes the mountains in alpenglow as mist rises off the water. This western scene is as familiar to Rod Frederick as his backyard, and could be almost anywhere in the Rocky or Cascade mountain ranges. As a prelude to the approaching winter, the male elk (or bulls) gather female elk (or cows) on the way to the winter range. The number in each bull's group is limited only by his ability to defend his mating territory. Hormones are flowing freely, as evidenced by the pair of fighting elks. "Sometimes I can get so caught up in the excitement of watching elk which are fifty feet away that I might not even see the Canadian geese five feet from me," says Frederick.
Edition Size:75
Published from the artist's original work.
Price: £715.00
Rod Frederick 'On the Rocks'
"Open spaces are exciting," Frederick says."In them I have a chance to get away and perhaps get a glimpse of my favorite animal, the mountain goat"-which just so happens to be the subject of Frederick's latest Fine Art Limited Edition, On the Rocks. "Few people have witnessed what artist Rod Frederick has seen first hand.
In this painting, he is able to bring the viewer on his adventures high above the timberline." The summers are short in the high country.This is a great vantage point, safe from predators and with few trees to block the view."The treacherous terrain of On the Rocks is difficult hiking for even the advanced climber, but Rod Frederick is as adept as his subject, and well aware of the lengths to which one must sometimes go to create the perfect painting. And what a view it is!
Image size: 40"w x 21"h.
Fine Art Masterworks Canvas Edition
Unstretched
Edition Size:100
Published from the artist's original work.
Price: £605.00
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Rod Frederick 'Summer Salad'
Fine Art Masterworks Canvas Edition
"This is one of my favourite places to hike," says artist Rod Frederick. "I really enjoy the sights and sounds found high in the timberlands during this time of the year." Wildlife takes full advantage of the short mountain summers, when many different species are tossed together into the same habitat - much like a salad. As the days get longer and warmer, the snow disappears and everything springs to life. The Cascade Mountains provide a stunning background for the wild alpine flowers and butterflies as the singing of white crown sparrows fills the air. Through the art of Rod Frederick, you can bask in the delights of a fleeting mountain summer all year long.
Image size: 42"w x 11"h.
Edition Size:75
Published from the artist's original work.
April 2005
Rod Frederick 'Before the Storm'
In artist Rod Frederick's world, wildlife is another natural piece of his wide vistas, soaring trees and sky-scraping mountains. It is autumn in Before the Storm, and the bull elks are at their prime from a summer of feeding. As the season shifts into winter, the bulls are called to rejoin the herds by the cooler nights and shorter days. Each bull collects his females on the way down to winter range, the numbers of his group limited only by his ability to defend his mating territory. "Although young bulls usually avoid confrontation, the meeting of two similarly-sized bulls is an undeniable call to establish dominance," says Frederick. "A silent challenge passes between the two males, but the next move - and the outcome - is unpredictable."
Image size: 32"w x 18 "h.
Fine Art Masterworks Canvas Edition
Unstretched
Edition Size:125
Published from the artist's original work.
Rod Frederick 'Echoes of Sunset'
Fine Art Masterworks Canvas Edition
"Through much of the year, I look forward to late autumn, when the thin mountain air cools quickly after sunset," says Frederick. "The landscape's colors intensify, and the chilling sounds of a bugling bull elk fills the meadow. I have seen elk during each of the seasons, but the image of their move from the higher mountain altitudes to their winter range is one which stays with me all the year through."
Image size: 57"w x 11"h.
Edition Size:150
Published from the artist's original work.
January 2004
Rod Frederick 'Evening Majesty'
Summer in the high meadows of the Tatoosh range is as striking as it is short. From snow melt to first snow, entire cycles of life will come into being, flourish, then cease to be. Three bull elk forage through this alpine wonderland of flowers, rufus hummingbirds and dragon flies, as they bulk up for winter's certain onset. Yet as this day's last light falls on the ridgetops behind, the snows are far off and the majesty of summer abounds.
Image size: 36"w x 24"h.
Edition Size:50
Published from the artist's original work.
June 2003
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