ALLY MORGAN
PAINTING
Sunset Dance
$3,400
18 × 24 in
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Western Gallery Presents
Ally Morgan
Neon West

Morgan's animals are rendered with patient, exacting realism, then set against landscapes that flatten and compress around them: colorful earth, hard-edged mesas, skies turned up past saturation. Electric neon lines trace the animals and the contours of the land itself, edging the ridgelines in light and lifting every figure into a slightly heightened plane of attention. In several paintings, spectral blue animals appear alongside the living: ghosts that share the frame but seem to belong somewhere just past it.
The paintings are gouache on panel, finished with professional varnish. It's unusual but it really suits her work. Archival quality gouache holds color extremely well. It's matte, deep and dense, and these pieces are varnished to preserve their quiet luminosity over the years. Each of these works feel like both a special object and kind of a portal into the soul world.
Morgan came to the West the long way around. She grew up on the East Coast, and her entry point wasn't a ranch or a family history, it was the video game Red Dead Redemption. She started by painting scenes from the game (interesting side note: the design in RDR2 was heavily inspired by early American painters like those in the Hudson River School, CM Russell and NC Wyeth), and was drawn to what she calls the "weird West": the fantasy version, the spiritual one, the slightly psychedelic one. That instinct followed her to graduate school at Arizona State, where the actual desert went to work on her. After her father's passing in 2020, her paintings shifted again. Titles like Ghosts of You, And I Became the Ghost, and Can You Hear Me? point to what the work is really about. The raindrops in her work are actually, for her, tears.
The neon and interplay of careful three-dimensional rendering and flat spaces keeps all of this anchored in the present. Morgan isn't painting the nostalgic West. She's painting a West filtered through contemporary sensibility and personal loss, borrowing the flat color of graphic design and the glow of installation art. Neon West is what happens when an artist stops circling her subject and steps right into it.
Western Gallery Presents
Ally Morgan
Neon West
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ALLY MORGAN
PAINTING
Sunset Dance
$3,400
18 × 24 in
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ALLY MORGAN
SOLD
Is It Safer in the Dark?
8 × 10 in
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ALLY MORGAN
PAINTING
Ghosts of You
$2,600
16 × 20 in
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PAINTING
When Thunder Has Memory
$2,600
16 × 20 in
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ALLY MORGAN
SOLD
I Still Dream of You Sometimes
12 × 12 in
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ALLY MORGAN
PAINTING
Can You Hear Me?
$1,400
14 × 10 in
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ALLY MORGAN
SOLD
Sing My Elegy
8 × 10 in
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ALLY MORGAN
SOLD
Desert Shadows
8 × 10 in
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ALLY MORGAN
PAINTING
Poltergeist
$2,600
16 × 20 in
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ALLY MORGAN
SOLD
And I Became the Ghost
16 × 20 in
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