Terry Porto Spotlighted By Vetro

Vetro Glassblowing Studio & Fine Art Gallery

SPOTLIGHTING

Terry Porto as a magnificent flameworking artist!

 

 

We searched through social media, client referrals, personal referrals, business referrals, books, magazines, art shows and several other random places around the U.S. to bring in the best glass consignment artwork! Vetro is excited to showcase Terry Porto glass artwork to all of our gallery visitors here in Grapevine Texas!!!

A bit more about this awesome glass artist:

Terry Porto was born and raised on Staten Island while it was still a rural part of New York City. As an alumnus of the State University of New York at Oswego, she pursued a career in teaching elementary school. She’s taught in Staten Island, New Jersey, and Texas. She lived in Staten Island and New Jersey until she migrated to Texas in the early 90’s. Though she still isn’t used to the heat, Texas is home.

Terry’s been dabbling in art in one form or another since second grade when she won a prize for her poster on dental health.  Her latest and longest lasting love is lampworking. The taffy-like consistency of melting glass, the blending of the colors, and the variety of outcomes never fails to mesmerize her. Her beads do not reflect just one style of bead. Instead, she prefers to dabble with many different techniques when creating her beads. So you will find sculptural, whimsical, or even studies in color mixing among her work.

 

Vetro Glassblowing Studio & Gallery, 701 South Main Street, also located at the train depot, surrounds you with a cascade of color in vibrant glass sculptures and delightful light filled objects.

The Vetro gallery houses many fine glass artists’ work, glass jewelry, and over fifty consignment artists. The performance of the glass blowers choreographing their skills in front of the glowing glass creations is always a source of entertainment.

Do not forget to come by Vetro and check out our

Spotlighted Artist Terry Porto!

 

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