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Morgan Irons - Finding Her Muse

Morgan Irons - Finding Her Muse

FromMountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson


Morgan Irons - Finding Her Muse

FromMountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

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Length:
77 minutes
Released:
Jul 23, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Morgan Irons is a Montana-based artist whose captivating oil paintings combine the classic style of late 19th-century painters with her own modern-day interpretation of the West’s people and places. When I first discovered Morgan’s art, I assumed I was looking at the work of a classically trained artist who’d been in the trenches of painting for decades… and I couldn’t have been more wrong! Morgan has only been painting since 2015, with virtually no artistic training prior. Her innate talent is matched only by her work ethic and commitment to the craft—she has built her life around the process of making art, which is inspiring and instructive for anyone with creative aspirations. Morgan was born in Durango and spent her youth in various parts of the West, including Alaska and Idaho. After college in the flat midwest, she immediately returned to more rugged landscapes, working in Alaska and eventually landing in Bozeman. She tried her hand at a “normal” job but found the corporate world to be uninspiring and frustrating. So rather than wallow and complain, she moved on from that job and soon thereafter, discovered her talent for painting. Since then, she’s gone all-in on her career as an artist, and she is building quite a strong following in the art world. If you are a person who dreams of pursuing your creative passion full time, then you will love this episode—it’s full of actionable ideas around art and the creative process. We talk about the remote cabin where Morgan lives and paints, and why she needs solitude and open spaces for maximum creative output. We discuss her daily routine and how she primes her artistic mindset through hiking, meditation, and writing. We also discuss how she blocks out distractions and her techniques for using the productive aspects of social media while avoiding the time-wasting traps. We obviously talk about the point when she discovered her talent for painting and how she has honed that talent through workshops and mentorships from top painters. Finally, Morgan tells some great stories about hunting for ghosts with her dad, her favorite books, a bear that broke into her car, and the importance of having no “Plan B.” Enjoy! https://www.morganirons.com https://mountainandprairie.com/morgan-irons/ TOPICS DISCUSSED: 5:00 - Where Morgan is based 6:00 - Why Morgan likes solitude 8:00 - Balancing technology—productivity vs. distraction 11:00 - Morgan’s younger years 12:00 - Heading to college in St. Louis 14:30 - Family history in Alaska 17:30 - Job in Alaska 22:00 - Lessons learned in Alaska 23:00 - Moving in Bozeman 25:15 - Discovering art 27:00 - Buying paint and starting to make art 30:00 - Feelings during the process of painting 32:30 - Learning from the masters while keeping the originality 35:30 - Formal learning from world-class artists 38:00 - Learning from fellow students as well as professors 40:00 - Daily routines 44:00 - Meditation practice 46:30 - Balancing friendships with her need for solo time 50:00 - How the West shapes her work 53:30 - Mentors and artists Morgan admires 56:00 - A non-painting artist who Morgan admires 58:30 - How her psychology degree has helped her art 1:00:00 - Favorite books 1:04:00 - Ghost hunting! 1:08:30 - Crazy bear encounter 1:12:00 - Words of wisdom 1:14:30 - Connect with Morgan online
Released:
Jul 23, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Conversations with innovators of the American West. Guests include athletes, artists, adventurers, writers, ranchers, conservationists, entrepreneurs, thought leaders—anyone who’s doing inspired work that contributes to the region’s evolving and complex cultural fabric. Through informal yet substantive interviews, conservationist Ed Roberson introduces you to these fascinating characters, giving you a better understanding of their careers, influences, and outlooks, as well as a deeper appreciation for life in the American West.