Tim Lotton
Works
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Original Glass Art Sculpture
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Black AureneOriginal Glass Art Sculpture
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Blue & Yellow Bleeding Heart VaseOriginal Glass Sculpture16x9
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Blue Bleeding Heart Free Form VaseOriginal Glass Art Sculpture
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Cherry Blossom VaseOriginal Glass Art Sculpture
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Cobalt Blue Free FormOriginal Glass Art Sculpture
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Emerald Green Free FormOriginal Glass Sculpture
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Green Free FormOriginal Glass Sculpture
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Green Free FormOriginal Glass Art Sculpture
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Lavender Free FormOriginal Glass Art Sculpture
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Mango Bleeding Heart Bowl with Frosted InteriorOriginal Glass Art Sculpture
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Mango Bleeding Heart Faceted Sculpture with Mottled FinishOriginal Glass Art Sculpture
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Multi-Color Bleeding Heart BowlOriginal Glass Art Sculpture
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Obisidian Vase with White Bleeding HeartsOriginal Glass Sculpture
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Obsidian Free FormOriginal Glass Art Sculpture30x10x8
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Opal Sunset Free FormOriginal Glass Art Sculpture
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Orange Bleeding Heart BowlOriginal Glass Sculpture10x15
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Pink Bleeding Heart BowlOriginal Glass Art Sculpture8x9
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Purple and Mango Bleeding Heart BowlOriginal Glass Art Sculpture9x12
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Purple Bleeding Heart BowlOriginal Glass Sculpture
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Ruby Sunset Leaf and Vine Free FormOriginal Glass Art Sculpture
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Selenium Red Free FormOriginal Glass Sculpture30x13x7
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Summer OraBronze and Glass Lifesize Sculpture69x27
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Tri-Faceted Purple Bleeding HeartOriginal Glass Art Sculpture
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Tri-Faceted Purple Bleeding Heart SculptureOriginal Glass Art Sculpture
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Verre de Soie Bowl with White Bleeding Hearts
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Verre de Soie Vase with Purple Bleeding HeartsOriginal Glass Art Sculpture
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Verre de Soie Vase with Purple Bleeding HeartsOriginal Glass Sculpture
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White Bleeding Heart BowlOriginal Glass Art Sculpture6x8
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White Bleeding Heart VaseOriginal Glass Sculpture12x8
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White Bleeding Heart Vase with Verre de Soie InteriorOriginal Glass Art Sculpture
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Yellow Free FormOriginal Glass Art Sculpture
Biography
Timothy Lotton is a third generation glass blower in the Lotton family. Through his teen years, Timothy spent countless hours being mentored by family members. At age sixteen Timothy started making paperweights to begin his glass making career. From there he moved onto mid sized sculptures and small vases. As high school ended Timothy became impatient to start to blow glass full time.
He was anxious to start his future. Today Timothy enjoys working on large, layered floral pieces. He strives for perfection everyday. Timothy is the eldest son of Daniel Lotton. He lives and works in Crete, Il.