After living in New Mexico for over twenty years, Lincoln and his wife Rachelle moved to the Western Slope of Colorado in 1990. The area's beauty and tranquility provide inspiration for his creativity.
Lincoln holds two master's degrees; however, he continues private studies in Europe, the Mediterranean, the Mid-East and Africa.
He has been honored with one-man shows at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington,D.C., The Kennedy Galleries in New York and many museums and galleries across the nation. Lincoln has been a member of the National Sculpture Society in New York since 1982.
Lincoln has completed a 32' commission "Global Family Tree of Life", sanctioned by the UN, UNEP. The Japanese Prefecture of Aishi commissioned the first piece for exhibition in Nagoya, Japan.
Lincoln's understanding of form, combined with his powerful modeling, reveals the "breath of life" in each of his works.