Artist
Scott Tindall
Scott Tindall settled in Edgecomb in 1975 after bouncing through New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Maryland, and Massachusetts. He came to art late and works from a shop behind his house on six acres, bending copper and iron into lamps, chandeliers, and figurative sculptures — binocular figures, musicians, fishermen. The copper darkens over time, so the pieces keep changing whether they live indoors or out.
Scott Tindall's work
Scott Tindall is just settling into the collective.
New work will appear here as it's posted. In the meantime, see them in person at our Edgecomb, Portland, and Portsmouth galleries.