I first met Cecelia Battle 15+ years ago in a watercolor
class. I had just started painting in watercolor and Cecelia was clearly much
further along in her development of watercolors using fantastic color
combinations and inserting her own style and vision in her work. As we all do,
Cecelia has ventured in new directions with her art since then and now focuses
on fantastic jewelry. The wonderful use of color I saw in Cecelia’s watercolors
is evident in her jewelry. I asked Cecelia to share some of her thoughts and
inspirations in her new line Zing by Cecelia.
I am inspired by vibrant colors
& nature, & I enjoy the design journey that merges a combination of the
organic & geometric, with the scientific process. I love the strong, rugged
look of copper, sterling & brass, along with some feminine sparkle &
color. By blending gem stones, colored glass, crystals, & a variety of
unique beads, I create a fanciful, sophisticated look, with a touch of whimsy.
I find that making jewelry is a challenging & exciting form of creativity,
& a way to use design in a 3 dimensional format, that translates to fashion
& wearable art.
Spring Passion Earrings |
You use a variety of materials and techniques in your
jewelry. Which are the most fun and the
most challenging?
Peaceful Yorkshire Dales - pastel |
For me, the most challenging
aspect of my work is marketing & pricing my goods. The most fun is seeing a
design come to fruition & making people happy when they wear my pieces, or
find a special place in their home for a painting of mine. My watercolor &
pastel paintings give me a chance to experiment with vivid color combinations
& fluid lines that become inspiration for my jewelry designs.
I know you have a glass kiln; do you make many of the
components included in your jewelry?
I use my kiln to create fused
glass beauties, to add color & transparency to some of my pieces. When I
fire up my torch or kiln, it is always exciting & a bit nerve wracking,
knowing that I can melt a piece, or successfully complete it for a treasure. I
also have a passion for collecting handmade glass beads & sparkling gem
stones from around the world.
You recently completed a workshop in some additional jewelry
making techniques. What pieces of your art were inspired by this course?
Mary's Garden Party |
I recently took two weekend-long
ring making workshops, even traveling to North Carolina to work with a well-known
jewelry designer, an idol of mine. These courses motivated me to branch out
& create more complex designs using my jeweler's saw & torch. I am
especially excited to create unique rings & necklaces, with faceted gem
stones in bezel settings. This latest class led to my most favorite piece - a
necklace, commissioned by a friend for a special birthday. This necklace has
organic elements, combined with colorful silk ribbon, sterling silver &
brass, a ruby in fuchsite & a Herkimer diamond nestled in a sterling cage.
It can be worn five different ways, which makes it fanciful, fun &
sophisticated. I named it Mary’s Garden Party.
Currently, my work can be purchased at Horse Spirit Arts Gallery in
Ellicott City, MD, The Muse in Frederick, MD, & Mixx Boutique in Cumberland
MD. You can also visit my work on my website; www.zingbycecelia.com . Thank
you for your interest in my creations.
Get your Zing on!
As you can see from the images of Cecelia’s work she
definitely achieves her goal of fanciful, fun jewelry. If you’d like to meet
Cecelia you have an opportunity to do so on Sunday, May 17, 2015 from 1 – 3PM during
a reception at Horse Spirit Gallery where her work will be featured. Here you can purchase Cecelia’s jewelry and
cards featuring her paintings.
Gosh, she is very talented - the jewelry is lovely!
ReplyDeleteIt is really great. I have a hard time not buying some whenever I see her.
DeleteApril, Thanks so much for honoring me with this article. I truly appreciate your support.
ReplyDeleteRolina, thank you, for your lovely compliments