About Me

Fiona Giselle is the youngest daughter of the late professional astrologer Robert P. Blaschke. She is a second generation astrologer, aspiring author, and interdisciplinary artist from the Pacific Northwest. As of June 2026 she will obtain her Associates of Arts in English.

Fiona’s work moves through myth, memory, and the mystical terrain of her inner world. In all she does, she aims to explore the tension between longing and becoming, using the art of narratives for personal reflection and profound revelation.

Inspired through her father’s career, she focuses her studies towards the realm of Esoteric Astrology techniques by reviewing lectures and texts by Alan Leo, Dane Rudhyar, and Stephen Arroyo. She hopes to encourage those with intense personal histories that there is a divine purpose for all, and sees the language of Astrology as a helpful tool in articulating that message.

My work begins with the belief that understanding is not something given, but something cultivated. As an astrologer, I approach charts as living maps of emotional patterning and relational dynamics. I focus on how inner experiences translate into connection, choice, and meaning, with particular care given to nuance, timing, and emotional literacy. I avoid fatalism, prediction-based thinking, and directive advice, favoring reflective language that empowers clients to trust their own discernment. As an artist, I work intuitively with symbol, atmosphere, and negative space. My visual work often explores thresholds, fragmentation, devotion, and transformation, inviting viewers to linger rather than consume. The work is meant to be felt before it is understood. As an aspiring author, I am developing narrative worlds and essays that sit between myth and psychology. My writing prioritizes tension over resolution, interiority over spectacle, and meaning over morality. I am interested in how people live inside unanswered questions. Across all mediums, my work asks the same thing: What happens when we slow down enough to notice what is actually happening inside us?