Allen Lund
Born in the late 60s, Allen Lund grew up enjoying the Wasatch Mountain Foothills.
Through his childhood in Utah, he developed an early sensitivity to the incredible
bounty and variety in the natural beauty of his home and environment. From the time
he could hold a crayon until the age of 14, Lund learned and practiced painting and
design under the tutelage of his mother and father—both professional artists.
However, Allen did not pursue painting seriously until age 25. Within a year of starting
to take art seriously, he had sold his first painting, and within three years was painting
full time, scarcely able to keep up with the sudden demand for his work. Lund selects
subjects from his own experiences with local scenery and uses them to create an
emotional resonance of a place and its atmosphere.
As you can see in the detail of his work, Lund’s favorite seasons are autumn, winter,
and spring. His paintings give each spectator the distinct sensory impressions beyond
the visual. Viewers can feel humidity, stillness or movement of the air, ambient
temperature, and much more. His work provokes a sense of fleeting perceptions like
the scent of pine in the air, or the musical murmur of water cascading in a secluded
mountain brook.
Lund insists on first-rate craftsmanship in every step of creating a painting. He uses
only the finest stretch linen and the highest quality archival grounds and pigments.
Each painting is started with a fresh palette and a fresh attitude. Of his penchant to
paint Utah scenes, Lund has said ‘Utah has the most beautiful and diverse landscape
I’ve ever seen. Living here, I’m always thoroughly inspired.’