Light
& Lineage
Portraits and landscapes rooted in Northern New Mexico, high-desert light, and the layered visual traditions of Taos.
Pueblo Matriarch
Oil on Linen, 48 x 36 in.
The Location
Parsons Gallery of the West
Trujillo exhibits his work at the historic studio and home of Victor Higgins. Located in the Wengert Compound on Kit Carson Road, this space serves as a direct link to the Taos Society of Artists.
The Method
Impressionist Impasto
By utilizing a heavy application of oil paint, Trujillo captures the three-dimensional quality of Northern New Mexico light through atmosphere, surface, and gesture.
The Series
Bodies of Work
His collections move between portraiture, Rio Grande landscapes, studio studies, and works shaped by the continuity of place and memory.
Available Works
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The studio is currently preparing new works.
In Conversation
Inside the Studio
Collector Relations
The Studio Dispatch
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A Legacy Continued
"To paint in Taos is to contend with the shadow of history. My work serves as a contemporary conversation with the stewards of this land."
Enrico Trujillo maintains his primary studio in Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico. His work draws on the high-desert landscape, studio observation, and the layered cultural history of Northern New Mexico. His technique bridges traditional portraiture with a contemporary interest in color, surface, and form.
Organizer
ARTaos
Representation
Parsons Gallery of the West