Kamila Waleszkiewicz currently mature fine art student at Curtin University in Perth WA, working across diverse mediums including printmaking, watercolors, photography and art installations. Her artistic practice is deeply rooted in the natural environment of Western Australia, focusing on capturing the essence of local wildlife. Kamila’s artwork explores intricate themes of symbolism and nature, particularly through avian imagery. In her printmaking Kamila often portrays birds as symbols of women's souls, highlighting their struggles and quest for freedom. Kamila brings a unique cross-cultural perspective to her work, blending her Polish heritage with Australian artistic sensibilities. She is not only a visual artist but also an author and illustrator, creating children's books that reflect her creative vision. Active in the local arts community, she engages in collaborative projects that foster connections among artists and promote creative exploration. Her exhibitions, such as Nature of Being, showcase her ability to intertwine personal experiences with broader narratives about identity, nature, and women's life struggles.