Maura Allen
TrailBlazer Mixed Media 60" x 60" SOLD
She's Wild for the West Mixed Media 96" x 72" $18,500
Pop Goes the West/Stripe Mixed Media 8" x 8" $475
Sombrero Mixed Media 6" x 12" $575
Tonight is the Night Mixed Media 54" Round SOLD
State Fair Mixed Media 8"x 8" $475
Way Out West Mixed Media 40" x 40" $6,850
Solstice Mixed Media 48" x 60" $9,850
Biggest Wheel Mixed Media 4"x 4" $250
Sky Motel Mixed media 6" x 6" $350
Maverick* Acrylic on panel 50″ X 30″ $5,800
Western Way Acrylic on panel 48″ X 32″ SOLD
Better Together Mixed Media 7" x 18" $1,250
Rodeo, Rodeo Acrylic on panel 48″ X 32″ $5,800
Crossing to Safety Mixed Media 32" x 60" SOLD
Forever West* Mixed Media 48″ X 32″ SOLD
West Through and Through Mixed Media 18" x 18" SOLD
Wolf Moon Mixed Media 48" x 32" $6,500
Rio On the Rocks I Mixed 6″ X 6″ $300
Rio On the Rocks II Mixed Media 6″ X 6″ $300
Let it Rein Mixed Media 10″ X 10″ SOLD
All Points West Mixed Media 40″ X 30″ SOLD
Legends Oil 30″ X 30″ SOLD
River Run | Purple Acrylic on panel 30″ X 30″ SOLD
Western Tales Vol.1 XXV Mixed Media 14″ X 8″ SOLD
Western Tales Vol.1 XXII Mixed Media 14″ X 8″ SOLD
High Country Mixed Media 6" x 6" $300
Action Picture Mixed Media 6" x 8" $400
Jackpot West Mixed Media 6" x 8" $400
National Western Mixed Media 8" x 6" $400
She's All That and More Mixed Media 6" x 6" SOLD
Breaking for Lunch Mixed Media 6" x 8" $400
Artist’s Bio
I studied Classical Studies (Latin) at Stanford and learned how literature, politics, religion, science, sports and more interplay within a single culture. I quickly realized the same holds true in the American West.
The way story and cinema, song and symbol, landscape and legends combine and contribute to our real and imagined view of the West is my focus. Native Americans, Lewis and Clark, Remington, Russell and dime store magazines were our first Western storytellers and shaped our views. Song, photography and film soon added to the mix — and mythology. Real issues — water, land and livestock, rodeo and ranching, traditions, family and the environment — play out every day in America’s West. How the real and imagined collide and coincide is the center of my work.
I start each piece on location, looking directly into the sun. Ranches, rodeos, and vintage Main Street are my stage. With details obscured, I look for strong, iconic silhouettes. In my studio, working on wood panel, glass and steel, I combine “Old West” elements like vintage wall paper designs, typography and other symbols with those modern day Western moments resulting in a confluence of old and new, historic and modern. To me, this is the West.