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BACK TO ARTWORK Artist's Statement David Lotton possesses one of the broadest arrays of styles of any glass artist in the world today. He captivates and confounds us with his enchanting and optically dazzling Tiffany-inspired paperweight vases and bowls. We are transported and thrilled by his sensuous Organic Sculptures. His contemporary Zipper Sculptures are classically timeless in their beauty. Finally, David's sense of whimsy and humor can be found in a rare variety of delightfully offbeat works that simply make you smile. Jeremiah Lotton has been born and raised in his father's glass studio. For years he has been working side by side with his father, David Lotton, learning how to construct the necessary equipment to create fine art glass. During these years Jeremiah dabbled at the bench experimenting with his ability in making glass. At age 20, he is creating his own line of beautiful art glass creations. Following his father, grandfather and uncles' examples, Jeremiah is pursuing a career in the "Lotton" tradition. Collectors across the United States have been waiting to add the works of the first "THIRD GENERATION LOTTON" to their collections In 1986 Joshua Lotton was born into a prominent glass blowing family. Father David, brother Jeremiah, along with Grandfather Charles, and uncles, Daniel and John, have established successful careers in creating beautiful masterpieces in glass. Working along side his father from a very young age, Joshua's natural artistic gifts were developed and refined. Creating or building objects with his hands brings much satisfaction; variety is what makes Joshua happy. From sketching or painting to bending and forming metal sculptures, to building things with wood, Joshua is multi-talented. He has chosen art as his career, pursuing and developing his own artistic style in glass, creating beautiful objects we can all enjoy for many years ahead.
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