Rod Melotte Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Rod Melotte based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Rod Melotte
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
State Street by Rod Melotte
Covid19 by Rod Melotte
Merry Christmas - Columbus by Rod Melotte
Fresh Cascade by Rod Melotte
Hwy 42 by Rod Melotte
Wooden Boat by Rod Melotte
Feline Nuevo by Rod Melotte
Hungry Hummer by Rod Melotte
B17 Aluminun Overcast by Rod Melotte
B-17 Aluminum Overcast by Rod Melotte
New York New York by Rod Melotte
Mosaic tree by Rod Melotte
Peripheral by Rod Melotte
Northbound Empire Builder by Rod Melotte
Jester by Rod Melotte
Sunset Oak by Rod Melotte
Jonathan by Rod Melotte
Hall of the Mountain King by Rod Melotte
The Birch at Cave Point by Rod Melotte
Summer on the Yahara by Rod Melotte
Bumblebee by Rod Melotte
The Time Machine by Rod Melotte
Curious yet Guarded by Rod Melotte
Liberty Down by Rod Melotte
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About Rod Melotte
RodMelotte.com When I was a wee lad my mom noticed I had a knack for pointing out beautiful things that many people overlooked so she put a paint brush in my hand and let me try painting . . . . . . . hmmmm . . . perhaps a camera would be better suited! Most of my life I felt my photography was always a little underwhelming for my own tastes. I never could achieve the look and feel that I wanted. Thus like so many other photographers that dream of being an artist, my river of life went a different direction, becoming yet another IT professional. In 2005 I started playing around with some images for fun and started to learn the craft you see today. In 2007 I displayed some of the images at a Starbucks, just for giggles and my adventure into the art world took off with surprising speed. I was told by knowledgeable people that I needed a theme, a reason for people to look at my work. I just can't do that because I have so many interests. I don’t have one subject as I feel the entire world is full of beautiful objects that people see but they don’t really “look at”. Some people have called my work impressionistic, and many call my images "paintings". In a way they are but I paint with a mouse and bits and bytes that tell the printer where to put the pigment. NOW - I'm in several galleries and do a good number of art fairs and things keep growing. The adventure continues.