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

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 4 November 2025 22:57
Published 4 November 2025
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Delicate geometries and organic forms combine in the elegant works of Natalie Ciccoricco. Often working with found materials, the artist threads multicolored string through handmade paper. In her ongoing Nesting series, the fiber envelops small twigs that gently interrupt the otherwise meticulous shapes—redolent of the way that trees themselves have the ability to grow around fences and other obstacles in their way.

Ciccoricco has also recently been working on a series called Wrapped, a poignant exploration of loss and grief. Small panels collaged with colorful imagery are then wrapped tightly with bands of thin yarn.

The collection emerged as a deeply personal response to the sudden loss of her son, literally encompassing emotions and experiences that art makes it possible to describe. “These are not somber artworks, but rather an expression of radical acceptance and a surrender to both love and grief,” she says in a statement.

The artist has long been interested in the wide variety of ways that paper and fiber interact, from collaging found photographs with yarn details to hand-making paper in bespoke shapes. Lately, she has been focusing primarily on commissions, including pieces from the Nesting series at a Big Sur, California, hotel called Alila Ventana.

“Between my own personal grief and the state of the world, I feel my art practice has become an important anchor in my life,” Ciccoricco shares. Her practice—and by extension, her pieces—channel a sense of calm, order, and harmony. “It’s both a tether to something beautiful and familiar, as well as a quiet resistance against all the fear, hate, and violence we are witnessing right now.”

Find more on Ciccoricco’s website and Instagram.

three pieces by Natalie Ciccoricco installed on a wall, featuring collaged paper and bands of wrapped thread
Pieces from the ‘Wrapped’ series
a paper artwork by Natalie Ciccoricco featuring handmade paper and pink and ochre thread wound around found twigs in a geometric shape
an artwork by Natalie Ciccoricco featuring collaged paper and bands of wrapped thread
“They Are the Sun and the Moon”
a paper artwork by Natalie Ciccoricco featuring handmade paper and pink thread wound around found twigs in a geometric shape
an artwork by Natalie Ciccoricco featuring collaged paper and bands of wrapped thread
“Still Silently Watching”
details of four paper artworks by Natalie Ciccoricco featuring handmade paper and thread wound around found twigs
Details of the ‘Nesting’ series

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