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Artist: David Colton
Untitled (Fire)
By David Colton
Located in New York, NY
David Colton Untitled (Fire), 2012 Borosilicate glass 4 1/2h x 11w x 4 1/4d in 11.43h x 27.94w x 10.79d cm DC020 $6500
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2010s David Colton Art

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Glass

Untitled (Thomas's Test Orange #2)
By David Colton
Located in New York, NY
Born in 1974 in Westfield, Massachusetts, David Colton began his career as an artist while attending the University of Colorado in Boulder. Heavily influenced by the rise of graffiti in America throughout the 1980s and 1990s, he chose to create his own twist on the movement with sculpture. Using glass as his chosen medium, Colton is widely recognized by his peers for the distinct organic style he has developed since he first started in 1995. Recent accolades include being featured in The New York Times Magazine and the Corning Museum of Glass’s annual peer-reviewed journal New Glass Review in 2017. Notable exhibitions include the Architectural Digest Design Show with Chesterfield Gallery...
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2010s Abstract David Colton Art

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Glass

Abstraction (Thomas's Test Orange #3)
By David Colton
Located in New York, NY
David Colton Abstraction (Thomas's Test Orange #3), 2017 Borosilicate Glass 9h x 11.50w x 8d in 22.86h x 29.21w x 20.32d cm DCC001
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2010s David Colton Art

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Glass

Untitled (Clear Horizontal)
By David Colton
Located in New York, NY
David Colton Untitled (Clear Horizontal), 2011 Borosilicate glass 16 x 13 1/4 x 5 1/4 inches $ 4,500
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2010s Contemporary David Colton Art

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Glass

Untitled (Portland Gray)
By David Colton
Located in New York, NY
Borosilicate Glass. David Colton began blowing glass in Colorado in 1995 and now resides in his home state of Massachusetts. Colton is known for his elegant and abstract borosilicate glass design he incorporates into his highly functional and artistic glass pieces. This sculpture is made with Portland Gray, a color made by Glass Alchemy in Portland, Oregon. The piece is part of a new series debuted at The Salon Art + Design at the Park Avenue...
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2010s Contemporary David Colton Art

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Glass

Untitled (Thomas's Test Orange #1)
By David Colton
Located in New York, NY
David Colton Untitled (Thomas's Test Orange #1), 2017 Borosilicate Glass 9h x 11.50w x 8d in $ 6,500
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2010s Contemporary David Colton Art

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Glass

Untitled (Nightshade)
By David Colton
Located in New York, NY
David Colton Untitled (Nightshade), 2017 Borosilicate Glass 9.75h x 7.50w x 8.50d in $ 4,200
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2010s Contemporary David Colton Art

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Glass

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