Fred Wilda - Rhodochrosite (Sweet Home Mine) Art Print
Limited edition print from Fred Wilda featuring Rhodochrosite from the Sweet Home Mine
Framed Fred WIlda print

Fred Wilda - Rhodochrosite (Sweet Home Mine) Art Print

Regular price $200.00
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Media: Archival ink on paper
Size: 11 x 17 Inches - Unframed
Edition: 50 - Each print is titled, signed and numbered by the artist
Fewer than 10 remain - One per customer/order
Year: 2005
Condition: Great
*You will receive a random numbered print from the edition

This is a thumbnail size specimen in Fred’s collection. The original watercolor is in a private collection. The image has been used in many different applications, and remains one of Fred’s favorites.


Custom framing is available. Send a message to discuss options and pricing.

Prints are shipped flat - Orders under $100 are insured, contact us if you would like additional insurance on orders over $100.

No returns on artwork.

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Artwork ©️ Frederick Wilda and may not be reproduced.

Fred is a self-taught artist, he was raised on a small New England farm in Hadley, Massachusetts. His enthusiasm for the natural world developed when he was a very young child. He began sketching, painting and carving while still in elementary school. When he was a high school senior his art teacher convinced him he should make a career in the art field. Art school was not possible for him because of financial restraints so he decided his only option was to instruct himself. His goal: To become the best artist he could be.

Over the years he established himself in the very competitive field of commercial art winning many regional and national awards for his ideas and designs. During these years he painted landscapes, wildlife and portraits whenever he could make the time. His medium was usually oil paints which he learned to master at an early age but he would occasionally do watercolor or pencil renderings.

In 1997, Fred discovered the world of natural mineral crystals and started developing a collection. He decided to do paintings of the crystals using his talent to capture the essence of their natural beauty. He chose watercolor as his medium, working from actual specimens
whenever possible to render the paintings. His illustrations fall into two categories:
A single specimen painting either with or without a background.
A species category which is created using a part of a specimen or a combination of specimens to portray a typical species.

When an original work is finished a limited edition print series is produced to make the painting available to more people. A print series is usually small, consisting of 30 to 100 signed and numbered prints.

Many Fred Wilda originals are commissioned by collectors, museums and institutions who own specimens that they want to immortalize.

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