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In ‘Nesting’ and ‘Wrapped,’ Natalie Ciccoricco Collages Reflections on Nature and Grief — Colossal

Last updated: November 4, 2025 2:50 pm
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Natalie Ciccoricco is an artist whose work showcases delicate geometries and organic forms, blending them seamlessly into elegant pieces. She often incorporates found materials into her art, using multicolored string to weave through handmade paper. One of her ongoing series, titled “Nesting,” features the fiber enveloping small twigs, creating a unique juxtaposition of meticulous shapes and natural elements. This technique is reminiscent of how trees grow around obstacles like fences, showcasing the resilience and adaptability of nature.

In her more recent series, “Wrapped,” Ciccoricco delves into themes of loss and grief. She collages small panels with colorful imagery and then wraps them tightly with bands of thin yarn. This collection serves as a poignant exploration of emotions and experiences, particularly in response to the sudden loss of her son. The artworks are not somber, but rather a reflection of radical acceptance and a surrender to both love and grief.

Ciccoricco’s interest in the interaction between paper and fiber is evident in her diverse body of work. From collaging found photographs with yarn details to hand-making paper in unique shapes, she explores the endless possibilities of these materials. Currently, the artist is focused on commissions, with pieces from the “Nesting” series displayed at the Alila Ventana hotel in Big Sur, California.

For Ciccoricco, art has become a crucial anchor in her life, especially in the face of personal grief and the challenging state of the world. Her practice exudes a sense of calm, order, and harmony, serving as a quiet resistance against fear, hate, and violence. Through her art, she channels beauty, familiarity, and a sense of connection amidst chaos and turmoil.

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To explore more of Ciccoricco’s captivating work, visit her website and follow her on Instagram. From the intricate details of the “Nesting” series to the emotional depth of the “Wrapped” collection, her art invites viewers to contemplate, reflect, and find solace in the beauty of creation.

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