| Rod
Frederick (1956 - )
Rod Frederick has grown up with
animals.... from a menagerie of pets that populated his boyhood
home, to a combination biology and fine arts degree in college.
Born in Salem, Oregon, Rod Frederick grew up in Portland. Artistic
influences shaped Rod Frederick's boyhood - his mother had a
degree in fine art, and his father, a lawyer, spent weekends
at the easel. The Frederick household was always full of various
animals, so it was entirely natural for Rod to combine his interests
in art and animals into a career as a wildlife artist.
Rod Frederick attended Willamette University, majoring in art
and minoring in biology. Standing six feet, four inches, Rod
Frederick also found time to play forward for the university's
basketball team. After completing his schooling, Rod Frederick
accepted a variety of commissions that led him to paint classic
scenes of the Northwest. Barns, covered bridges, mountains,
fields and ponds became the focal point of Rod Frederick's art,
but gradually he worked more and more wildlife into his paintings.
Today Rod Frederick's career is wildlife art. And Rod Frederick
still has a house full of pets. Only Rod Frederick now goes
beyond the domesticated variety to seek out wildlife in its
natural environment: in the mountains, high above the timberline;
in the forest that cover the Northwest; in streams and ponds
where wildlife of all forms congregate.
Rod Frederick's curiosity about animals and his own dedication
to realism dictate the way he works: devouring every source
of reading material about a particular species; photographing
and sketching; and devoting large amounts of time to research
in the field. Rod Frederick finds his favorite environment in
the mountains, above the timberline, because "the open
spaces are exciting. I have a chance to 'get away' and perhaps
get a glimpse of my favorite animal, the mountain goat."
"People tell me they like the natural colors and mood
I create in my work," Rod Frederick says. "They say
it's very realistic, and that's what I'm looking for."
Rod Frederick lives in Oregon, where he has an inspirational
view of the Cascade Mountains right outside his window. Rod
Frederick uses oils and gouache to paint his wilderness scenes.
Rod Frederick is featured in the book: The Best of Wildlife
Painting (North Light Books, 1997).
Rod Frederick is always ready to travel in search of new subjects.
“Often,“ Rod Frederick says, “I’ll look
for a particular species, and what I’ll see is something
totally unexpected. The unpredictability of seeing animals in
the wild is exciting - it’s what I call "planned
unpredictability." When you do see what you’ve planned
to see it’s serendipitous.”
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