Description: Elodie Holmes American Art Glass "Dancer" Series vase with merging colors.8"h: Fine! This is a very eccentric yet appealing vase by a well-known and respected American glass master. Unusual colors that change with varied light. The mouth looks like magenta/ red when spot-lit (third photo) in normal light looks more like plum or dark mauve. These subtle colors converge on the body to emphasize the dancer silhouette in black. Has an unusual for Elodie somewhat flattened body shape. 8.25"h, 5.25"w and 2.5" front to back. Has a few Murano-type murrhines floating about and a teardrop target shape on the reverse side from the silhouette. Very effective way to demonstrate the artist's most well-known 'Dancer" series which established her mastery from turn of the century years. Originally, decades earlier, she started the Liquid Light glass studio.Her current works are quite amazing extravagant abstractions, and fetch 1000s of dollars. Elodie is in many collections, public and private around the world. "Elodie Holmes' "Liquid Light Glass studio". Signed Elodie Holmes 2009. Glass artist Elodie Holmes' most recognizable art combines flame work with off-hand glassblowing: Individual flame worked figures are applied to molten glass then blown and shaped to final form. Holmes has contributed to the field of glass art with innovation and creativity. She is based in Santa Fe, New Mexico where she works from her studio/gallery, Liquid Light Glass. She opens her studio to anyone who wants to watch her practice the glassblowing craft "Online description^. Ships UPS to the USA and to eBay's eIS center to ship abroad.
Price: 127 USD
Location: Birmingham, Alabama
End Time: 2024-12-19T02:31:30.000Z
Shipping Cost: 18 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Holmes Studio
Origin: New Mexico
Pattern: Shadow Dancers
Type: Vase
Color: Multicolor
Theme: Silhouette
Style: Mid-Century Modern
Material: Glass
Production Style: Art Glass
Production Technique: Hand Blown Glass
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Subject: Design