WYATT CLARK

Wyatt, an artist of remarkable versatility and resilience, began his creative journey in the serene surroundings just outside Washington D.C. Homeschooled in an environment that championed creativity and exploration, Wyatt's artistic talents emerged early. By the time he was a teenager, he was not only creating but also successfully selling his artwork, captivating audiences with his distinct vision.

At 20, Wyatt's passion for the arts led him to open an art collective and gallery in Richmond, Virginia. This space quickly became a crucible of creativity and collaboration, but the vibrant scene also introduced challenges, as Wyatt found himself entangled in a lifestyle marked by drugs and alcohol. Despite these struggles, his creative spirit found a new outlet in music, where he performed under the name Y8t, crafting sounds that echoed his tumultuous journey.

Recognizing the need for change, Wyatt entered rehab to overcome his addiction to Xanax. This period of introspection and healing rekindled his dream of becoming a chef, where he sought to blend his artistic sensibilities with culinary craft. However, the path was not without its hurdles. In a moment of desperation and burn out, he found Pats sermon on the mount meetings he contacted Graceland, Determined to reclaim his life and art, Wyatt headed to Los Angeles to complete a rigorous year-long sober program. This transformative experience marked a profound turning point in his life. Emerging with renewed clarity and purpose, Wyatt embraced his future with vigor, continuing to create and inspire through his multifaceted talents. His journey from the depths of addiction to a life of creativity and fulfillment stands as a testament to the power of resilience and the enduring spirit of artistic expression. The rest, as they say, is history.