Pasó sus primeros años viviendo en una cabaña de troncos que sus padres habían construido en Montana. Rodeada de naturaleza, Clark desarrolló un aprecio por la tierra, así como la capacidad de observar el tipo de detalles que muchos pasan por alto. Ha podido recurrir a sus observaciones y experiencias para crear el arte por el que se ha dado a conocer.
Clark trabajó en varios ranchos desde su adolescencia, lo que le dio una idea y una apreciación de la vida de los vaqueros. Sus experiencias con sus propios caballos durante los últimos 30 años, empacando y cazando en las montañas de Idaho y Wyoming, se suman al sabor auténtico de su trabajo.
Cada una de las pinturas de Clark cuenta una historia única y su trabajo a menudo se compara con el de los maestros artistas occidentales.
Ha participado en la Subasta de Arte de Jackson Hole y la Subasta de Arte CM Russell, así como en la Exposición y Venta de Bellas Artes Masters of the American West en el Centro Nacional Autry. Clark ha sido seleccionado dos veces para Arts for the Parks Top 100 en Jackson, Wyoming, ganando el premio histórico un año. Su arte también ha aparecido en varios libros y revistas.
Desde 1973, Clark ha sido artista a tiempo completo y su trabajo se puede encontrar en colecciones privadas en los Estados Unidos y en el extranjero. Está representado por Trailside Galleries en Jackson, Wyoming y Scottsdale, Arizona. Él y su esposa, Irene, criaron siete hijos. Clark reside en Star Valley, Wyoming.
He spent his early years living in a log cabin that his parents had built in Montana. Surrounded by nature, Clark developed an appreciation for the land, as well as an ability to observe the kinds of details many overlook. He has been able to call upon his observations and experiences to create the art for which he has become known.
Clark worked on various ranches since his teenage years, giving him a feel for and an appreciation of the cowboy life. His experiences with his own horses during the past 30 years, packing and hunting in the mountains of Idaho and Wyoming, add to the authentic flavor of his work.
Each of Clark’s paintings tell a unique story and his work is often compared to that of master Western artists.
He has participated in the Jackson Hole Art Auction and the C.M. Russell Art Auction, as well as the Masters of the American West Fine Art Exhibition and Sale at the Autry National Center. Clark has twice been selected for the Arts for the Parks Top 100 in Jackson, Wyoming, winning the historical award one year. His art also has appeared in several books and magazines.
Since 1973 Clark has been a full-time artist and his work can be found in private collections in the United States and abroad. He is represented by Trailside Galleries in Jackson, Wyoming, and Scottsdale, Arizona. He and his wife, Irene, raised seven children. Clark resides in Star Valley, Wyoming.