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David Wight |
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"Water is our life force. With my glass
sculpture, I work to capture the beauty, grace
and power of water in it's most dynamic form:"
the wave.
Using the molten liquid of hot glass, I endeavor
to create, by hand, a glass sculpture that
embodies the essence of movement in water. Each
sculpture is distinctly unique."
-David Wight |
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Large Light Box
15 x 15 |
Small Light Box
7 x 7 |
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Small Champagne
10h x 8w x 10d |
Neptune
12h x 10w x 10d |
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Large Champagne
14h x 12w x 12d |
Hemisphere
4h x 4w x 4d |
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Small Water Dance
8h x 12w x 9d |
Water Dance
16h x 14w x 16d |
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David Wight, also known to many as "Big Wave
Dave", creates water with fire and is most
celebrated for his ocean wave glass
sculptures. This innovative process takes
hot, molten liquid and turns it into a solid
shape, while retaining the graceful movement
of water.
As a young artist, David studied at
Seattle's prolific Pilchuck Glass School,
founded by Master Glassblower Dale Chihuly,
and found inspiration after
traveling to a beautiful waterfall in the
Caribbean. Since then, he has been
dedicated to capturing the essence of water
in many forms. David
continues to convey
the cascading dance of water through molten
glass.
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Extra Small Tsu
8h x 7w x 8d |
Small Tsu
10h x 8w 10d |
Medium Double Tsu
10h x 8w x 10d |
Large Tsu Blue
14h x 12w x 12d |
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Large Tsu Turquoise
14h x 12w x 12d |
XXL Tsu
17h x 13w x 14d |
Baby Wave
4h x 4w x 4d |
Sunset Tango
24h x 12w x 17d |
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