Morgan Allis: Keeper of Myths, Maker of Worlds
A Living Portrait of an Artist Rebirthing Earth’s Magic
Morgan Allis is not merely an artist—she is a myth restorer, a soul storyteller, and a keeper of forgotten worlds. Her work stretches across canvas, melody, motherhood, prayer, and presence, seeding new realities that awaken the sacred and the playful in all who encounter them.
She paints like a portal priestess, sings like a spell-caller, and walks the earth like someone who remembers what it was always meant to be.
The Art
Morgan’s art is often large-scale, luminous, and deeply layered—textured with story, stardust, and soul. Her canvases are living altars, encoded with mythic language, sacred geometry, and childlike wonder. They don’t just hang—they breathe.
Each piece is a magical artifact—painted not to impress, but to activate. To help the viewer remember something ancient, intimate, and essential about themselves. Her collectors speak of her work like keys to other lifetimes, like maps, like medicine.
Emissaries of the Soul: Art in Sacred Spaces
Her pieces sell for $30–45k and are infused with blessing and beauty. She doesn’t just sell art—she releases it into the world like emissaries of the soul.
Over the years, Morgan has shared her work in sacred and extraordinary spaces around the world, including:
• Paris, Rome, and Ibiza
• Cultural exhibitions in Lecce, Italy, including the MUST Museum and Chiesa di San Francesco della Scarpa
• The Venice Biennale
• A personal gallery she ran for years in Los Angeles
• San Francisco at the Clocktower
• Retreats and installations in Bali, Costa Rica, and Asheville
• Festivals such as SXSW, Burning Man, OneLove, and Eden Rising
She was also one of the first artists to sell her work in crypto, pioneering a path for artists seeking liberation and innovation through decentralized creativity.
Currently she has her home workshop and gallery, at her home the LuvBubble Ranch, where they host community events and Art Festivals and shows.