|
DAVID L.
LINDSAY
David
L. Lindsay
is a self-taught glass artist. Born and raised in Vallejo, California, he
graduated from St. Patrick High School in 1975. A few months later, he became an
apprentice at Nourot Glass Studio in 1976. Over the following six years, David
advanced from apprentice to assistant glass blower to gaffer. David became
proficient in all aspects of the glass production process from mixing batch to
monitoring the melting process to blowing pieces to grinding pieces during the
years as an employee of Nourot Glass Studio. In 1982, David became a partner of
Nourot Glass Studio. David was a partner in Nourot Glass Studio from January 1,
1982 to December 31, 1997. In 1998, David and his wife, Ann, started Lindsay Art
Glass.
David’s unique
designs have an artistry that leaves the realm of realism and explores the
abstract. Employing the technique of compound layering, David often incorporates
gold and/or silver into his multi-faceted "Beehive" paperweights. His "Egyptian"
vases and "Pharoah’s Hat" sculpture take the compound layering technique to new
artistic height.
Besides paperweights and
sculpture, David created the "Sarah" line of vases, perfume bottles and bowls.
This line was inspired by watching an Italian glass artist,
Lino Tagliapietra.
The "Sarah" line features vases, perfume bottles and bowls on hand-blown feet.
The exquisite beauty and simplicity of these pieces reflect the difficult
artistic and technical skills necessary to produce them. The Sarah Vase
was nominated for the 1996 Niche Award.
David has created a
number of pieces for churches. Through this work, he was honored by Modern
Liturgy magazine with an Honorable Mention in the 1997-1998 Visual Arts
Awards, Seasonal and Occasional Category for his communion set.
David continues to
create new designs. Creating not only jewels for the home but also jewels for
the office, David creates awards out of paperweights and sculpture. He enjoys
bringing glass into the lives of corporations, collectors and others through
silica, fire and heat. David’s Curved-Stem Goblets were nominated for the
2001 Niche Award.
In 1997, David was
nominated by his fellow glass artists to serve as a juror for the
American Crafts Council.
In the summer of 1998, David attended the world famous
Pilchuck Glass School,
and in the summer of 1999 he attended Haystack School of Mountain Crafts.
When not creating glass,
David enjoys golf and being with his family. He is an active member of Benicia
Golf Association, and served on the Board of Directors for the BGA for three
years. David is a
member of the
Glass Art Society,
Bay Area Studio Art Glass,
Arts Benicia,
Paperweight Collectors Association,
Chamber of Commerce, Old Town Merchants Association and
American Crafts Council. |