Clark Kelley Price
b. 1945

BORN IN
Idaho Falls, Idaho
KNOWN FOR
Cowboys, wildlife, Indians, religious scenes
Clark Kelley Price is an accomplished painter known for his Western and religious subjects. Raised in a log cabin built by his parents and surrounded by the natural beauty of Idaho, he developed an early and lasting appreciation for landscape and frontier life. He later settled in Wyoming, where he lives with his wife and their seven children, continuing to draw inspiration from the region’s scenery and heritage.
Price earned an Associate of Arts degree from Ricks College and a Bachelor of Arts from Brigham Young University. Since 1973, he has pursued painting as a full-time career, building a reputation for work that reflects both historical depth and spiritual themes. His achievements have been recognized with awards from the Arts for the Parks program and the Wyoming Historical Society. In October 2004, Price was elected to the Cowboy Artists of America, an organization of leading Western painters and sculptors that holds an annual exhibition at the Phoenix Art Museum.

