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Ally Morgan

Rockville, MD

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Ally Morgan is a Western painter whose work pairs tightly rendered animals with bold, open space — scenes that feel both timeless and slightly untamed, like the West you recognize, plus the West you half-believe might be hiding just past the horizon. Horses, cattle, and coyotes hold the center of her paintings; simplified skies, modern shapes, and luminous color hold the rest.

Her path into the genre didn't start with a ranch. It started with imagination. After discovering the West through Red Dead Redemption, Morgan followed that pull from the East Coast to graduate school at Arizona State, where desert light and Native American art shaped her sense of what "Western" can hold. She draws particular inspiration from Potawatomi artist Woody Crumbo, alongside Maynard Dixon's mountain backgrounds, Logan Maxwell Hagege's structural cloud and landscape forms, Lucile Wedking's subject choices steeped in Western mythos and legend, and Steve Wrubel's isolated framing of the subject. What Morgan does with that lineage is entirely her own: she filters it through a contemporary sensibility and a generation's worth of new visual reference points, arriving at paintings that feel like a clear, exciting new voice in the Western conversation.

Before her paintings turned squarely Western, Morgan used animals as symbols, exploring spirituality, identity, and the tension between the wild and the domestic. The shift came when she started drawing what she couldn't stop thinking about, beginning with Red Dead fan art as a personal anchor point and letting it evolve into a visual world of her own. That instinct, Western at heart, became her compass, and over time it crystallized into contemporary Western paintings built around animals as characters and atmosphere as narrative. In her work, horses act as mirrors, carrying posture, emotion, and intention; her recurring blue coyote surfaces as a trickster spirit, threading the line between realism and myth with a quiet grin.

Morgan holds a BFA in Painting from Salisbury University (2010) and an MFA in Drawing and Painting from Arizona State University (2014). Her work has been featured in Western Art Collector (Issue 209), and she has forthcoming solo exhibitions with Western Gallery and Arch Enemy Arts. She also teaches studio art in higher education and privately.