Artist’s Spotlight

Phyllis Zaballero

Phyllis Zaballero’s paintings invite you into layered inner worlds, shaped by memory, emotion, and structure. Her use of bold color fields and precise geometric forms reflects a deep understanding of modernist principles, but what sets her work apart is its quiet intensity. Drawing from both her international education and Filipino roots, Zaballero creates abstract pieces that are as thoughtful as they are visually striking.

Beyond the Frame: Abstract Realms of Zaballero
Phyllis Zaballero with some of her artworks at the opening of “Timeless Strokes

Rather than depict the world around us, Zaballero turns her gaze inward. In exhibitions like Landscapes of the Mind, her canvases become mental landscapes—visual expressions of reflection, memory, and emotional depth. Each piece feels carefully constructed yet fluid, suggesting a delicate balance between control and spontaneity. Her grids and color blocks don’t just organize space; they evoke presence and introspection.

Untitled 0015, 1983 by Phyllis Zaballero
Untitled 0015, 1983
Acrylic on Paper, 16.5″ x 11.75″, 1983

While her art doesn’t shout, it speaks clearly. Zaballero’s body of work subtly asserts the power of a woman’s vision in a space long dominated by men. She doesn’t rely on overt symbolism to make her mark. Instead, her strength lies in her consistency, clarity, and ability to move viewers without saying a word. Through abstraction, she offers not just images, but experiences that live far beyond the canvas.

Untitled 0019, 1983
Untitled 0019, 1983
Acrylic and Graphite on Paper, 12″ x 17.75″, 1983
Pause 15, 1983
Pause 15
Acrylic on Paper, 12″ x 17.5″, 1983

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