Growing up in Utah with a father working for the U.S. Forest Service,
Clay Wagstaff was focused early in his life on his landscape
surroundings, that which became the subject of his paintings.
He
studied etching and printmaking at Utah State University with Moishe
Smith and than transferred to Brigham Young University where, as a
student of Wulf Barsch, he studied printmaking and hand
lithography. In 1987, he graduated "summa cum laude" and
then took a fine a (showing 500 of 1176 characters). |
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