
American artist extending classical Mediterranean pottery forms with intense, bold colors and precise Venetian cane work. His impossibly tall, symmetrical vessels are reinterpretations of ancient amphoras and ewers, executed with modern flair.
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Third-generation Murano artist blending the creation of massive traditional Ca' Rezzonico chandeliers with contemporary sculptural forms. Trained from age 14, Zanchi has worked across Italy, Canada, the US, and China.
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Founder of the Palo Alto Glass Center. An educator and artist whose work artfully distills form and function. Known for Venetian-style goblets and functional vessels shaped by Japanese and Scandinavian design sensibilities.
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Maestro from Murano representing the pinnacle of Venetian technique. With over six decades of experience, Tagliapietra is famous for his elongated, vibrant forms — the "Dinosaur" and "Angel Tear" series — that bridge traditional Italian glassmaking with contemporary art.
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Co-founder of the Palo Alto Glass Center. Known for his intricate geometric work, his process blends digital modeling with custom, hand-welded steel molds to force molten glass into impossibly rigid, mathematical structures.
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