Work
Faye Lorente Shyllon’s work explores architecture, memory, pattern and Andalusian experience through painting, drawing and textured mixed media works.
Repeated motifs, domestic grilles, walls, windows, mangoes, banana leaves and details of flamenco dress appear throughout her practice, creating a visual language shaped by observation and interpretation.
Mango y plátano
A series of paintings on canvas board exploring elements of line, shape and pattern.
Year
2026
La Pared
Textured surfaces invoking geometry of Spanish architecture.
MDF plaster board, emulsion paint, sand, PVA, charcoal, spray paint.
Year
2026
Las chorreras and Música de mi casa
10 drawings exploring ‘the waterfalls’, elements of the flamenco dress and ‘the sounds from the houses.
Variations of the c shaped scroll, musical rhythms and the void. Mangoes and the banana leaf. (hojas de plátano)
Acrylic paint, graphite, marker pen on vintage ledger paper.
Year
2025
En La Calle
Paintings depicting the c shaped scroll, the void, windows, walls, mangoes and the banana leaf (hojas de plátano).
Year
2026
Parrillas domésticas
A series of six paintings depicting walls, domestic grilles, C shaped scrolls and variations on the void.
Using acrylic, oil and absolute black, these works explore the relationship between architectural structure, repeated motifs and the quiet depth of black window spaces.
Year
2026
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