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David Gappa, a native Texan artist with a lifelong passion for art, founded Vetro Glassblowing Studio in 1999. With a unique ability to translate the ethereal into solid form, Gappa seeks to achieve a quintessence of glass by unifying various media into art glass.
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Glass artist David Gappa founded Vetro in 1999. During that time, Gappa cultivated a team of glass artists who perform their art of glassblowing in Vetro’s state-of-the-art working studio. The studio and attached fine art glass gallery are located in the historic district of Grapevine, Texas.
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David Gappa is owner and Master Glass Artist for both Gappa Glass Fine Art and Vetro Glassblowing Studio & Gallery in historic downtown Grapevine, TX.
David Gappa. - the artist behind Gappa Glass. David Gappa combines a mind for space and detail with an artist’s passionate creativity. An architect by training, he discovered the art of glassblowing while studying at The University of Texas at Arlington.
David Gappa’s installation titled, “Introspection” is a visible interpretation of an often hidden process in our bodies: the communication of nerves. Designed to capture the essence of thought as it pulsates through a field of synapses, this piece artistically translates the catalytic movement of energy as it transfers through our ...
David Gappa combines a mind for space and detail with an artist’s passionate creativity. An architect by training, he discovered the art of glassblowing while studying at The University of Texas at Arlington.