At this point any creative person you know that hasn't explicitly expressed their political alignment is probably right wing.
Not only exactly this, but also the idea that your politics should be front and centre in your creative output is something only the Left (and maybe just the Christian Right) really subscribe to these days. I know a great many creatives in a lot of fields, and they have as wide a spectrum of political beliefs as any section of people, but it's only the left-wing ones who tend to create political or social content. That's not just because right-wingers fear backlash (if they don't already have a loyal fanbase - Ted Nugent, Dave Mustaine, Orson Scott Card, Kanye West, Clint Eastwood), but also because they tend to be able to separate their art from their politics better. For the modern right-wing creative, politics and political ideas are a tool for solving problems and advancing mankind, for the Left they are an end in themselves.
Right-wing creators tend to be more aesthetically and emotionally driven when creating art. Right-wing comedians, for example, are more interested in just making jokes and observational humour rather than bludgeoning their audiences over the head with political campaigning with a thin veneer of comedy. Right-wing art tends to be more thoughtful and abstract, because the right realise that politics aren't the solution to everything and we need to think deeper. The Left see politics as a solution to literally everything so that's all they know to write about.
Also remember that most right-wing ideologies (fascism aside) tend to be very individualist as opposed to the collectivist ideas of the left (and the more recent leftist obsession with identity labels). That is reflected in right-wing art - they want their audiences to reach their own conclusions because they respect them as individuals. They are much more likely to acknowledge that they don't have all the answers, whereas the left these days are permanently terrified that unless people have their opinions dictated to them they might have Thought Crimes. That's why Woke media is so patronising and unsubtle - they think their audience is stupid and gullible and have to be spoon-fed the "correct" thinking. The left is terrified of independent thought, the right embraces it. The right believes that sunlight is the best disinfectant and that people will reach their own conclusions, the left believes that without thought control a utopian society is not possible.
This all, imo, stems from the fall of Communism and the effect it had on the left's psyche. For the entire previous century before the USSR's fall, Marxists believed (as per Marx's writings) that mankind would inevitably embrace Communism because that was the logical conclusion of the history of economics and society. When that all fell apart they went the other way, believing that unless leftist ideas were agitated for 24/7/365 they might die out. I think they might be right. So for the leftist, art is part of that campaign to try to manually shift society.
Also, a lot of right-wing art is underground or countercultural. The right has taken over meme culture and the internet's sense of humour in general. Openly right-wing bands and artists are underground and subversive. You don't see openly right-wing creative works in the mainstream because that's not where it's creators put it and that's not where its audience look for it.