Joshua Clare
Born and raised in the Rocky Mountains, Joshua Clare
was blessed to gain an appreciation, a respect, and a love for both nature
and beauty; for him, the two are synonymous. From his earliest
recollections he has always had an urge to create, what Ralph Waldo
Emerson said about art is surely true of Josh:
All men are in some degree
impressed by the face of the world; some men even to delight. This love of
beauty is Taste. Others have the same love in such excess, that, not
content with admiring, they seek to embody it in new forms. The creation
of beauty is Art.
–Ralph
Waldo Emerson
Josh received his formal art training at Brigham
Young University-Idaho, where he had the privilege of studying under such
artists as Leon Parson, Bjorn Thorkelson, Wade Huntsman, Gerald Griffin,
and Vince Bodily. The traditional education he obtained from those
exceptional artists has served as the foundation for everything he has
done since. Other valuable resources have included books on painting by
John Carlson, Richard Schmid, and Edgar Payne.
At only 24 years of age, Josh is a young artist with
tremendous promise. In 2006, Josh received 1st place in Oil Painting at
the annual BYU-Idaho Department of Art juried exhibition, and early in
2007 Josh was selected and approved to receive a scholarship from the
Scottsdale Artists School.
To Josh, painting is a language: a means of
expression that, no matter how
perfectly mastered, is useless until it is used to communicate. He
believes that the greatest paintings, like the greatest movies, the
greatest songs, and the greatest books, are those that communicate the
greatest ideas, emotions, and truths.
“I don’t know if everyone is like me,” he
admits, “but I’ve got a million things inside of myself that are dying
to get out. I’ve got to paint
like I’ve got to breathe; and
I pray I’ll be able to spend my whole life doing it. God has given me a
gift, and my greatest desire is to use that gift to glorify him. God’s
art isn’t merely pleasing to the eye, it is beautiful because it is both
comely and because it teaches and testifies of truth. I want to create art
that does the same.”
Josh currently resides with his wife Cambree in
Idaho.