O Christmas Tree
O Christmas Tree

O Christmas Tree

Art Glass Ornament (ID: A168639)
Designed by David Colton
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This detailed and whimsical lampworked glass Christmas tree displays expertly-crafted branches covered in snow and adorned with gold and red baubles.
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David Colton

David Colton

"I began glass blowing in Fort Collins, CO in 1995 and had my first solo show at Easy Street Gallery, Brooklyn, New York."

A self-taught lampworker during his time attending school in Colorado, Dave would go on to study under Cesare Toffolo, Emilio Santini, and Jiri Harcuba to develop his own body of work. Winner of the 2019 Rakow Commission at the Corning Museum of Glass, his work has been included in exhibits at the Smithsonian, Toyama Glass Museum, The Wadsworth Antheneum, and The Dr Seuss Museum. He currently lives and works in his home state of Massachusetts.