Isabel Mischka
Photo: Christina Rittmannsperger

Isabel Mischka

Born in 1996 in Austria, Isabel Mischka graduated with distinction from the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh in 2019 and received the James & Eve Bennett Trust Fund Award. She is a fellow member of the Society of Botanical Artists, UK.

"Artistically I am often drawn to ordinary plants, trying to capture their subtle and sometimes hidden beauty, which is often overlooked in everyday life. For my paintings I am layering lots of thin, transparent watercolor washes with tiny brushes for maximum detail and radiant colour."

Isabel Mischka, 2023
Collection

Gmünd 2023

4 products
from € 670

Works created during my artist residency at Künstlerstadt Gmünd in 2023.
All plants depicted were found in the city or its surrounding landscapes.

Isabel Mischka, 2022-2023
Collection

Botanical Illustrations

2 products
from € 520 to 860

These illustrations adhere to the principles of classic botanical illustration.
They depict scientifically significant parts of the plant, including dissections, while maintaining a high artistic standard.

Isabel Mischka, 2022
Collection

Fruit Illustrations

1 product
from € 800

Paintings and illustrations focusing on plants with striking fruiting structures, some including dissections.


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-ung-
-ung-
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#dblpng Muchenberger / Brotbeck, 2019
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Natalia Weiss, 2018
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Prints&Hints 3
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