Blish also communicates her joy through her art: "...the
important thing is not the painting itself, but the love with which it
is painted; love is the supreme ingredient." Blish believes that it
is technique that enables an artist to paint, but that it is love that
makes the painting art. Blish began painting in the early 1950s and
began exhibiting nationally in 1965. A former actress, model and
television newscaster, she is also a member of the prestigious American
Watercolor Society.
Blish paints predominantly in watercolor, but she is also proficient
in many other media, including oil, acrylic and pencil. It is the
spontaneous nature of watercolor, however, with which she is most
enamored: "The aqueous medium is so free; watercolor has a
transparent, fleeting, ephemeral quality. In watercolors, nature follows
its own course; the artist just helps it along."
Blish equally enjoys abstraction and realism. She finds both
exciting, but the element of mystery in abstraction "allows the
viewer to see something of his own imaginings."