Dutch-American artist Natalie Ciccoricco brings her simple yet brilliant sculpture art to life with some of the most basic materials available.
The more we examine and enjoy the unique pieces, however, the more we admire the clean simplicity.
Using seemingly found objects in nature, Ciccoricco binds then elegantly with colored thread, using geometric lines and rectilinear forms.

Indeed, this current body of work was born out of the coronavirus pandemic, and a need to find beauty in small places.

While being under quarantine at home, I started creating embroidery artworks using materials found in our yard, on our deck or nature walks.
Exploring the juxtaposition between geometric shapes and organic elements, this series is an ongoing exercise to find beauty and hope in challenging times.
– Natalie Ciccoricco

Really impressive use of a home quarantine, if you ask us. And work that feels modern but also thoroughly timeless and tied back to the natural world.
Visit her Natalie Ciccoricco’s website and Instagram for more of her work.
Images used with artist’s permission.









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3 Comments
You should definitely try!
Its beautiful and I kind of want to try making it!
I love the simplicity of it!