Brief Bio by P.Q. Morris

   Tina Steele Lindsey grew up mostly in the South Carolina low country with some stints in Alabama before moving to the Atlanta area in her teen years.  Her early life would prove to be that of observation and osmosis, soaking in the talents of her parents and the diverse cultural ethnology she was exposed to.  Her artistic energies were spent in the form of dance and music; it would not be until the twenty-first century Tina would pick up brush and pallet and create her magic on the canvas.  Her formal training is due an apprenticeship under her late father, Victor D. Steele.  While many professional artists boast art degrees and awards, Tina’s work speaks for itself, the result on canvas is of a talent, an eye, heart and soul that very few manage to communicate in a lifetime. The cliché — a picture is worth a thousand words — prevails here.  ~

Philip Quinn Morris – writer -  Thirsty City  and  Mussels  among many of his works.