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Jake Trujillo: Neon Tonalist

With an electric palette and layered technique, Santa Fe–based painter Jake Trujillo gives familiar Southwest landscapes a surreal spin. Jake Trujillo, Picacho No. 5, 2025, oil on masonite panel, 12 x 12 in. Just a few miles from Jake Trujillo’s live-work studio in the Siler-Rufina industrial arts district of Santa Fe, a road snakes up a hillside leading to an idyllic view of the expansive sky and surrounding mountain range. Trujillo tells me he…
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Southwest Contemporary broke the news on Friday, May 22, 2026.
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