Natasha Mabille is a visual artist, specialising in analogue photography, 16mm film, collage, and the sculpted print.

In her practice, she explores the female condition within its intimate and spatial worlds. Her work invites the viewer into ruminative interior landscapes. Her subjects are often intimately known to her, rendering her images deeply personal.

Her work is concerned with language and semiotics, gesture and the body, and formal experiments with sustainable and alternative printing techniques.

Exploring the dichotomy of beauty and disturbance, she experiments with the touch, texture, and assemblage of materials and filmic elements.

Inspired by her background in set design, she playfully incorporates performance, costume, props and quotidian locations into her pieces.


She studied set design for cinema at the Arts University Bournemouth, and later art history at Edinburgh College of Art. Most recently she studied photographic darkroom techniques at L'ecole d'art publique de la ville de Paris.