Shallon Fadlien

Issue Twenty-Four · Spring 2026

Studio journal

Slow writing from an Oshawa studio — on Saint Lucia, colour, the Symphony Series, and the work in between.

Portrait of Shallon Fadlien, featured on the Blue Mountain Review cover
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Prepping for Life in Colour — acrylic on canvas by Shallon Fadlien, 2026

Prepping for Life in Colour, Saint Lucia.

Three canvases are leaving the Oshawa studio this spring for the Audi Showroom and Orange Grove Plaza. A note on packing paintings for home, and the nerves of showing beside Alwyn St. Omer.

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Brushes and mixed acrylic paint on a wooden palette in Shallon Fadlien's studio

Layers: how a Symphony painting arrives.

A man, a woman, a string instrument — sometimes a child. The composition is never the same twice. Here is how the three beings find their way onto canvas, layer by layer.

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Framed figurative painting from the Symphony Series by Shallon Fadlien

Song & Symphony, ten years on.

John Robert Lee wrote poems after my paintings, and Mahanaim published the book in 2016. A decade later, I re-read it and thought about what a collaboration actually costs, and gives.

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Slow letters from the studio.

Slow letters from the studio — between Oshawa and home. Early access to new works, exhibition invitations, and quiet notes from the atelier. Never shared, never noisy.