He then served a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in southern Germany.
[1] With Johnson's encouragement, Price decided to continue his education at the University of Utah where he graduated with a BA in Art.
His professional sculpting career took off almost immediately with the sales of his early Western and Native American pieces, including "Sacred Meat" and "Ascent".
Price and his wife, Leesa Clark-Price have created a non-profit organization, Statue of Responsibility Foundation which is currently[when?]
Price gained many skills through his work including mold making, wax and slurry casting, and welding.
Some of his earliest subjects include Southwestern and wildlife themes, such as Buffalo Nickel and Return of Fury.