BILL W. DODGE
ICONIC AMERICANA ARTIST
Bill W Dodge — An Americana Legacy in Paint
With a career spanning over 60 years, Bill W Dodge captured the heart of American life through vivid storytelling, gentle humor, and a deep connection to place. His work is beloved for its nostalgic charm, thoughtful detail, and timeless quality.
This collection features a full range of his available work—from original paintings to limited edition prints—grouped by theme to help you explore the richness and diversity of his art. Click a category below to jump to that section, or simply scroll and enjoy.
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Original Paintings | Astoria & PNW Prints | Cat Series | Still Life Prints | Garden & Animal Series | Holiday & Seasonal Series​​
ORIGINAL PAINTINGS
One-of-a-kind works by Bill W Dodge, painted in oil and rich with storytelling. These originals are the final pieces remaining from a lifetime of creative dedication.
ASTORIA OREGON & PACIFIC NORTHWEST PRINTS
Inspired by the place he called home, these prints capture Dodge’s love for the coastal towns, harbors, and rugged beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
CAT PRINT SERIES
Whimsical and full of personality, this beloved series showcases cats in everyday (and not-so-everyday) moments. A favorite among collectors.
HOLIDAY & SEASONAL PRINTS
Dodge’s seasonal prints evoke the spirit of Halloween, Christmas, and autumn through heartfelt vignettes filled with nostalgia and wonder.
STILL LIFE PRINTS
From sunlit jars to classic Americana interiors, these still life prints reflect Bill's mastery of composition, mood, and quiet storytelling.
GARDEN, FARM & ANIMAL PRINTS
Warm, pastoral scenes and barnyard charm. These pieces celebrate animals, garden life, and the gentle rhythm of rural living.

ICONIC AMERICANA FOLK ARTIST
February 21, 1934 - November 18, 2024
Bill W. Dodge is recognized as one of the most popular artists living in the Pacific Northwest. His depictions of life in Astoria, Oregon (his adopted home) hang in hundreds of homes throughout the region. The internationally recognized Columbia River Maritime Museum honored his colorful naive works in 2009 with a 50-year retrospective.
Now in his 90's he continues to paint daily and reproductions of his works are available as hand-signed prints, note cards, jigsaw puzzles, and magnets, among other collectible items. During his more than half-century of painting, his originals have found their way into the collections of such celebrities as Opera Diva Beverly sills, Broadway Tony winner Dorothy Loudon, and Academy Award winner Joan Fontaine among many other entertainment and political personalities, including former President Reagan's daughter, Maureen. In 1988 he was invited by the White House to paint a wooden egg for the White House Annual Easter Egg Roll. It was displayed with other noted artists and cartoonists eggs on the White House lawn in a special exhibition created by the Smithsonian where it is now housed in the First Ladies Easter Egg Roll collection. A thank you letter for his contribution from Nancy Reagan proudly hangs on the wall of his studio.
Copies of his works have been given away as prizes on such popular television shows as "The Price is Right" and "Wheel of Fortune." TV soap opera viewers are familiar with his art which was used to decorate the permanent sets of "All My Children" for almost four years. One major work was featured in a key scene in the Margo Kidder starring motion picture, "Trench Coat" and another appeared in the TV series "Falcon Crest." Most recently a painting was requested for the set of "The Prom" starring Meryl Streep, James Corden, and Nicole Kidman. He has done original painting for such International corporations as Nestle, Libby, McNeil & Libby, and Dole Pineapple.
A very unusual background note about the artist is that he was born in the Charlie Chaplin Movie Studios in Hollywood in 1934 where his father was a member of the noted film star's electrical crew.
Bill gathers all of the historical monuments, businesses, Victorian homes, boats of all sizes on the Columbia, the Megler Bridge, historical events, and day to day life in Astoria, Oregon in his paintings and prints.