
These are samples of my blown glass ornaments, colorful accents for the holiday season or year round decorative pieces. The orbs display beautifully on a tree, light fixture, or hanging in front of a window to catch the sunlight. Custom choices allow for a variety of color combinations. Approximate size is 3.5" in diameter.
Wolf-Mattick Glass Studio
Holly Wolf-Mattick makes handmade glass pieces using a variety of glass working processes, including glass blowing, casting, fusing, and cold working. All of the glass work is created as one of a kind pieces and includes sculptural works and decorative objects. Items include vases, paperweights, ornaments, jewelry, coasters, and interior design items such as handmade tile, cabinet inserts, light fixtures, and wall panels. Holly has a good deal of experience creating custom glass pieces for clients and enjoys making work that is specific to a client's space and ideas.
Happy with communication & results!
I couldn't be happier with the gorgeous paperweight Holly created! Every step of the way was handled flawlessly. Can't wait to do an other project with you!
This maker was wonderful to work with. She paid attention to the detail of the design. Product was finished and arrived in time for the deadline we agreed upon. Fantastic finished project! Will definitely work with her again. Really impressed!
It was such a pleasure to work with Holly. She listened to all my thoughts and ideas. And when needed her advice and expertise was excellent.im very happy with the finished vase. And since giving it to my girlfriend she absolutely adores it. I can highly recommend Holly's work if you are looking for any glass work that needs doing. If in the future I need anything else done. Holly will be my first port of call. Thanks again Holly :)
I got this project in and it was exactly what I had hoped for. I am quite glad that I went with this artist! The person receiving the gift absolutely adores it and it was a home run. Great job! Plenty of planning went into the piece so there was little question on the finished product.