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Gary LeePrice

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Gary Lee Price was born May 2, 1955, in Twin Falls, Idaho. As a child Gary would sit in his room and draw. His ability to create art became his strength and his salvation. After graduating from Montpelier High School in Idaho, Price went on to study art at Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho. However, it was not until he was attending the Utah Technical College in Provo where he met and studied with sculptor Stan Johnson, that he was drawn to sculpture. His work with Johnson inspired Price to enroll at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City and study painting, drawing, and anatomy. While he worked at the university on his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, he continued to study under Stan Johnson. Because of the diversity in subject matter, Price’s work has been called eclectic. In addition to a broad range of subjects, his pieces range in size from massive to small, his subjects from religious to fantastical, and his style from tightly controlled to impressionistic. About his work Price says, “The ability to listen and draw upon the many sources of inspiration that constantly surround us determines our growth. What I try to do is remain open, not pigeon-hole myself to one subject matter or style. My work is constantly evolving.”

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