The arrival of the conquistadores are portrayed in watercolor with grace.
About The Artist
A self-stylized impressionist whose watercolors create a portrayal of the American Southwest, Jeffrey Lunge's work was exhibited at the Arizona Bank Galleria, Palm Springs Desert Museum and at the Sedona Arts Center.
Although born in London, he painted the Western scene for thirty five years. Lunge worked from memory and from drawings made outdoors while on site. His watercolors recall Native American lifestyle before their use of electricity and pickup trucks. His paintings were usually bright against flying clouds and a windswept changing land. He completed an average of forty-five paintings a year. He was unable to continue painting due to failing eyesight by 1990.