Jordan London is a Colorado-based painter and architect whose work explores the architecture of the American West through simplified form, color, and light.
Educated at the University of Michigan and drawing on over four decades of architectural practice, his paintings distill familiar structures — missions, civic, and rural buildings —into their essential geometry, emphasizing clarity, proportion, and spatial presence. Buildings are reduced to planes of color and light, with careful attention to massing and composition.
With a long family history in Santa Fe, the landscapes and structures of New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming and Utah are a continuing source of inspiration.