Natasha Blieschke is a contemporary mixed media artist based in Adelaide,
Australia. Her practice explores coastal textures and organic forms, often
incorporating natural materials such as shells into richly layered Oil painted
surfaces. Blieschke’s work is shaped by the dynamic interplay between land and
sea, where realism merges with sculptural elements to create tactile, immersive
compositions.
Drawing inspiration from both mythology and portraiture, her work evokes a sense
of narrative and timelessness, capturing fleeting moments suspended between
reality and imagination. A refined attention to detail invites viewers into an intimate
visual experience, encouraging closer observation and deeper engagement with
each piece.
Blieschke was awarded the SACE Art Award in 2013, with her work featured in The
Advertiser and exhibited at Light Square Gallery. She went on to study at Adelaide
Central School of Art, further developing her distinctive material-driven approach.
Her work has been exhibited in a range of South Australian group exhibitions,
including the Victor Harbor Art Show, the Royal Adelaide Show, and the Kernewek
Lowender Art Show in Kadina. In 2025, she was awarded the Studies of Urban Life
Award at the Royal Adelaide Show for her painting The Festival At The End Of
Time.
Her current practice focuses on elevating coastal and natural themes into refined,
gallery-ready works, as she develops a cohesive body of work for upcoming solo
exhibitions. |