In the Studio: April 17th, 2016

Every Sunday artist John Tindel visits the Goat Farm Arts Center to put to use his studio there. The studio is part of a residency program provided by TCP Atlanta (The Creatives Project).​

The Goat Farm Arts Center

 

We start the day at about 10 am in building 8 with 1/4 of a studio ready to funnel down some ideas from the early mornings of the creative universe. Sunlight hits me from behind as I finish feeding the goats, llama, and alpaca. Head up the stairs to an unpopulated morning paradise. Go...

Studio facing the Windows.  

Studio wall with Zach Wolfe photos

Brough down some classic Zach Wolfe (zachwolfe.com) from the early Tindel Michi (John Tindel & Michi Meko) days. Photos taken in Albany, Ga 2003 during a crazy photo shoot where we entered another dimension and Albany took us through it with style and grace.

Low-Class American Crafting works in progress.  

Set up an area to paint smaller works. Art should be collected by everyone.

Low-Class American Crafting

Tindel paintings hung with care... 

Removing stacks of painting by hanging them up is an easy fix. Still have room for working on large pieces and an area with the small ones. 

OuterSpace work in progress by John Tindel

 Before we out going to work in this big piece tentatively called "outer space". 

Detail of "outer space" by John Tindel

John Tindel

John Tindel’s unique artwork has filled the city of Atlanta and beyond. An early pioneer of the Atlanta art scene and suffering from what he calls “Obsessive Creative Disorder,” Tindel’s work comments on Southern culture with unique imagery and wit.

A transformative creative force, providing an influx of ideas, culture, and leadership to any project. The Imagination Bureau LLC and Tindel excel at the intersection of business strategy, collaboration, and creativity. Steady creative leadership.

https://thecreativelife.com
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