At the age of 14, Lindquist started his own business, working as a professional calligrapher, engrosser, and gold-leaf artist.
He was employed as a Biology Lab Teaching Assistant, and later, he served as Staff Artist in the Graphic Arts and Printing Departments.
degree at Emporia State University, and he married artist Sharon Huenergardt.
He was awarded the rank of Emeritus Professor of Art, and he continues creating prints in his private studio in Jonesboro, Arkansas.
[1][4][5] His best-known works have explored the topics of string theories, Academe, old master engravers, labyrinths, and several others.