Liquid Light Glass

 
Medium:Glass
Elodie Holmes is the founder and owner of Liquid Light Glass, Inc. The name comes from the process of working molten glass in an intense torch flame of light. The unique glass of Liquid Light is hand-sculpted using traditional techniques of glass blowing, lampwork, cutting, polishing, and etching. Through these processes, she creates sculpture, jewelry, and ornamental furnishings such as vases, bowls, paperweights, and aroma lamps.

Holmes first came to Santa Fe in 1981 to co-manage a cooperative hot glass studio on Canyon Road. In 1987, she founded Liquid Light Glass. Her business goal to create and distribute a series of innovative and sculptural glass art for collectors continues successfully. Holmes effectively combines both flame-working and off-hand glass blowing to expand her innovative and unique designs. Her work is available in galleries and museums both nationally and internationally.

In 1997, Holmes was asked to participate in a four month exhibit of her work by the Trenton City Museum at Ellarslie in Cadwalader park. This exhibition spanned four generations of Holmes artists: aforementioned Frank Graham Holmes, noted ceramicist and painter Graham Holmes, Jr., award winning design architect Stephen Holmes (Elodie's brother), and Elodie herself. Another highlight of the year was Elodie's acceptance of a White house invitation from President and First Lady Clinton to create a unique glass Christmas ornament which is now part of their permanent collection in Washington, D.C.

Holmes recently purchased the Baca Street Art Studios, in Santa Fe. She has renovated part of this art complex to house her permanent studio where all aspects of her glass art are created. The remainder of the complex is occupied by a variety of artists. The Baca Street Art District, where Liquid Light Glass is located, is one of Santa Fe's newest areas for artists. Holmes generously extends an open invitation to all those interested in visiting her studio, where they can watch her create her glass art.