David Lotton - Biography |
David Lotton was introduced to the art of glass making at the age of ten when his father built a glass studio in the backyard of their home. Laboring by the heat of his father's first furnace, David persisted in the pursuit of achieving technical excellence coupled with artistic expression. Upon graduation from high school, the young artist built his own furnace and has since devoted his work/life to this craft.
Today, working out of his rural Illinois studio with the help of his wife and three children, David continues his pursuit of excellence by creating unique glass sculptures, vases, pendants, and paperweights.
David Lotton creations are treasured by art glass collectors throughout the nation. His work is on display at many fine galleries and museums including the Corning Museum, the Bergstrom-Mahler Museum, the Newark Museum and the Houston Museum of Fine Arts.
Today, working out of his rural Illinois studio with the help of his wife and three children, David continues his pursuit of excellence by creating unique glass sculptures, vases, pendants, and paperweights.
David Lotton creations are treasured by art glass collectors throughout the nation. His work is on display at many fine galleries and museums including the Corning Museum, the Bergstrom-Mahler Museum, the Newark Museum and the Houston Museum of Fine Arts.