THE LONG RUN by Rod Frederick Limited Edition of: 1750, Image Size: 46″w x 9 3/4″h. Published: May 1991 Framed as shown. This is the Cascade Mountains of the Pacific Northwest. It’s an area where wolves have just recently been sighted again. They were thought, by
AN EARLY LIGHT BREAKFAST (DIPTYCH) by Rod Frederick Limited Edition of: 1750, Image Size: 23 7/8″w x 18″h. Published: November 1992 “There are two stories happening in this scene. One is the osprey nest and the other is in the forest where the bison are standing.
FAST BREAK by Rod Frederick,Limited Edition of: 2250 Image Size: 47 3/4″w x 8 3/4″h. Published: May 1992 Pronghorn antelope are fascinating. They are strictly North American animals; they really have no relatives anywhere else in the world. They are the fastest mammals in North
MORNING SURPRISE by Rod Frederick. Limited Edition of: 1750,Image Size: 20 7/8″w x 7 3/4″h. Published: June 1990 During the winter months, mule deer are frequent morning visitors in the lower meadows. Only in the winter are the buck, doe and yearling together as a
SNOWY REFLECTIONS by Rod Frederick Limited Edition of: 1500, Image Size: 9 3/4″w x 13 7/8″h. ,Published: October 1990 Also called the “heron with golden slippers” because of its yellow feet, the snowy egret is more readily noticed for its gorgeous aigrettes, delicate, whispery sprays of
SHADOWS OF DUSK by Rod Frederick Limited Edition of: 1500, Image Size: 28 1/2″w x 15″h. Published: July 1993 The great gray owl is a rare northern owl who hunts the dense evergreen forest of southern Canada and the northern United States. With a wing-span
Woodland Crossing by Rod Frederick-Consignment from a private collection – Limited Edition of: 1500 Image Size: 8 3/4″w x 25 13/16″h. Published: July 1987 Unframed print from a private collection. As the autumn sun gets lower on the horizon, a small group of caribou continue their
COLORS OF HOME by Rod Frederick Limited Edition of: 1500 Image Size: 32 1/2″w x 7 15/16″h.Published: February 1989 Framed as shown from a private collection “One day towards dusk, I was working in my studio when I heard a flock of Canada geese calling overhead. I rushed
TUNDRA WATCH by Rod Frederick LIMITED EDITION PRINTImage size: 29″w x 16″h. Limited Edition of: 1500 Framed as shown. Inhabitants of the north have had to adapt to life in a world of extremes. While the season changes gradually in the areas between the Poles and the Equator, the
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