"Isis in the Midnight Brightly" by Kerry Wright, 2001, oils on canvas

"Isis in the Midnight Brightly" by Kerry Wright, 2001, oils on canvas
"Isis in the Midnight Brightly" by Kerry Wright, 2001, oils on canvas

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

"The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa"


"The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa"
Kerry Wright, 1992
Oils on Canvas
120cm x 90cm (4ft x 3ft)

It was in 1992 that I painted this image of Saint Teresa in ecstasy, the year following my mother's death. The subject matter of the painting continues my obsession with Saint Teresa and her mystical tryst with the amorous, arrow-wielding angel. The heavily layered impasto paint is applied within a strict structure, reminiscent of ecclesiastical stained glass. Saint Teresa was a cloistered Carmelite nun of the Spanish Middle Ages. The Carmelites are a contemplative Marian order of the Catholic Church, their primary object of devotion being the Blessed Virgin Mary. For this reason, I incorporated two mother and child images within the composition of the painting. One is a traditional, devotional image of the Regina Caeli (Queen of Heaven) and the other is an image of my mother and I, taken from a family photograph. I was in a state of deep anguish and mourning for my recently deceased mother when this picture was painted. It was no accident that the two mother and child images directly associate my own beloved mother with the Blessed Virgin Triumphant in Majesty. In fact, I did so deliberately. 

"The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa" (Detail)


"The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa" (Detail)
Kerry Wright, 1992
Oils on Canvas
Original 120cm x 90cm (4ft x 3ft)

"The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa" (Detail)


"The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa" (Detail)
Kerry Wright, 1992
Oils on Canvas
Original 120cm x 90cm (4ft x 3ft)


Detail from my 1992 painting, "The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa", revealing an image of my mother and I in the form of a devotional holy card of the Madonna & Child, secreted within the composition of the painting. The original photograph, from which this image comes, was taken in 1954 and can be viewed here:


"The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa" (Detail)


"The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa" (Detail)
Kerry Wright, 1992
Oils on Canvas
Original 120cm x 90cm (4ft x 3ft)


Detail from my 1992 painting, "The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa", revealing an image of the Regina Caeli (Queen of Heaven) in the form of a devotional holy card, secreted within the composition of the painting.