Depth, irregularity, tactile surfaces
Wool, silk, and natural blends
Shaped by hand and process
Selected Work
Each piece grows from material, texture, and process — never repeated
Working with Fiber
Each technique shapes the material in its own way.
  • Felting
    Shaping fiber through water, movement, and pressure — creating seamless forms and tactile surfaces.
  • Weaving
    Interlacing threads into fabric — where tension and pattern define the final piece.
  • Knitting
    Building structure loop by loop — allowing texture, rhythm, and softness to emerge.
  • Spinning
    Transforming raw fiber into yarn — controlling texture, thickness, and flow.
About the Artist
I am Natalia Lunata — a textile artist working with fiber as a living material.
My work begins with wool, silk, and natural blends, but the final form is never fully planned. It emerges through touch, repetition, and attention to texture.
I am drawn to irregularity — to surfaces that feel alive, to pieces that carry the memory of the process.
Each work is made slowly, by hand, and exists
as a one-of-a-kind piece.
Read more about the artist

Available Pieces

A few one-of-a-kind pieces currently available.