David Colton

DAVE COLTON 2013 SPUN DECANTER

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  • DAVE COLTON 2013 SPUN DECANTER
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  • DAVE COLTON 2013 SPUN DECANTER
  • DAVE COLTON 2013 SPUN DECANTER
  • DAVE COLTON 2013 SPUN DECANTER
  • DAVE COLTON 2013 SPUN DECANTER
  • DAVE COLTON 2013 SPUN DECANTER
  • DAVE COLTON 2013 SPUN DECANTER
  • DAVE COLTON 2013 SPUN DECANTER
  • DAVE COLTON 2013 SPUN DECANTER
  • DAVE COLTON 2013 SPUN DECANTER
  • DAVE COLTON 2013 SPUN DECANTER
  • DAVE COLTON 2013 SPUN DECANTER
  • DAVE COLTON 2013 SPUN DECANTER
  • DAVE COLTON 2013 SPUN DECANTER
  • DAVE COLTON 2013 SPUN DECANTER
  • DAVE COLTON 2013 SPUN DECANTER
  • DAVE COLTON 2013 SPUN DECANTER

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Description

DAVE COLTON 2013 SPUN DECANTER

An impressive large piece that stands proudly on a tripod setting.

Using flowing graffiti style lettering with the glass, this piece actually spells out the word "SPUN" 

  • Joint size - 14mm
  • Joint type - female
  • Joint angle - 90°
  • Diffusion - Large UFO with one hole perc creating a directional recycler style flow within the chamber, 12 slit. 

Includes matching slide.

Dimensions:

Height - 12.5"
Width - 8"
Length - 10"

About The Artist:

David Colton was born in Westfield, MA and currently resides in Westhampton, MA. David’s body of work is mainly comprised of abstract borosilicate sculptures and functional pipes, with many of them containing secret smoking apparatuses.  His work is very 3D in its design and one of his pipes was awarded the Rakow Commission in 2019 from Corning Museum of Glass, making him the first glass cannabis pipe maker to receive this recognition and to enter an art museum’s permanent collection. Colton’s work is featured in Corning Museums ’s 2019 Show, New Glass Now, and is also included in The Dr. Seuss Museum’s permanent collection in Springfield, MA. David began glass blowing in Fort Collins, CO in 1995 and had his first solo show at Easy Street Gallery Brooklyn, N.Y. (2009)

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