Painting has always been a part
of Alfredo Rodriguez' life. He was born in the small Mexican town of
Tepic, Nayarit which is located in the heart of Mexico and very close
to the Huichole Indian reservation. In 1968, an American art dealer
discovered Alfredo's art and commissioned him to paint American
Indians. The paintings were highly successful and in 1973 Alfredo
moved to America. He has been painting American Indians and Mountain
Men ever since. Alfredo considers himself a traditional Artist and
describes his style of painting as Classical Realism with a bit of
Impressionism. Today, in addition to being the recipient of numerous
awards from international art organizations, Alfredo's art can be
found in some of the most prestigious collections and art galleries
throughout North America. Alfredo lives with his wife Cheryl and
three daughters in Corona, California.