As artist Garry Shead remarked of Brett Whitely, ‘Without Wendy there was no alchemy or magic. His talents diminished, dwindled without her.’
As artist Garry Shead remarked of Brett Whitely, ‘Without Wendy there was no alchemy or magic. His talents diminished, dwindled without her.’
Brett and Wendy Whiteley’s connection was profound, sensual and tempestuous, much like the artwork it inspired. First meeting as teenagers, Wendy became the archetypal muse – Brett’s lover, collaborator and creative conspirator through the course of his career. This 1984 portrait of Wendy by Brett is lush and lyrical, capturing some of the intensity of their relationship. In contrast, Brett was known for his critical, tormented self-portraits. While intense creative inspiration was a hallmark of the relationship, it was not enough to sustain it; the couple divorced in 1989. Brett’s heroin addiction played a pivotal role in the relationship’s ultimate demise, and, notoriously, it would lead to his eventual death through overdose in 1992.