Musical polymer
Look closely at the flipped up edges of the circles in Cecelia Leonini’s necklace. The curls tease and taunt us like the flip of a woman’s hem in an old movie. They offer a peek at something more.
Cecilia’s hot, bright colors come from growing up in Tuscany and living in Sienna, Italy. She taught piano for many years until she ran into a Skinner blend on the internet.
“I found in polymers the same vibrations, sounds and colors of the earth and music. For me the clay is the synthesis of all the arts that I love,” she says.
Cecelia offers an array of energetic, asymmetric jewelry on Flickr, Facebook and Instagram which she sells on FoltBolt and Etsy.
If your art made music, what would it sound like?