Iris Adrienne Langlois-Smith
St. Rita ora pro nobis
Sculpture
2022
Resin, glass and plastic beads, silver charm, ceramic, rusty nail, string
“This work marks a conscious shift in my approach to material use. I’ve begun to work more with materials that are personally meaningful to me—in this piece, a small silver charm that reads “St. RITA ORO PRO NOBIS” (St. Rita, Pray for us). I bought this charm when I was 16, in Lyon, France—at the most beautiful cathedral I've ever visited—La Basilique Notre Dame de Fourvière, which sits perched above the city. Months after making this work, I learned that St. Rita is not only the patron saint of impossible causes, but also of “heartbroken women, specifically for sterility, abuse victims, loneliness, marriage difficulties, parenthood, widows, and bodily ills.” (Trüeb & Dias). In a work that explores and investigates perpetual heartbreak and pain mapping in the body, this felt like a staggering synchronicity.Trüeb, Ralph Michel, and Maria Fernanda Reis Gavazzoni Dias. “Saint Rita of Cascia: Patron Saint for Women with Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia?” International Journal of Trichology, vol. 11, no. 3, 2019, pp. 97–100., https://doi.org/10.4103/ijt.ijt_30_19.”
Work by
Iris Adrienne Langlois-Smith
Interdisciplinary
“Nest 2022 encapsulates play between inner and outer worlds, proposing visual bridges between the two. Through painting and sculpture, I visualize & map emotion and pain in my body. Through...” [More]