Object Description
With Dancing Light, Sloane Square, Alex Rennie delivers a joyous celebration of light and shadow at play beneath a summer canopy. Painted in oil on linen, this lively street scene feels as though it’s caught mid-breath—the moment when leaves flicker above café tables and sunlight flickers in patches along the pavement. The square is alive with people, movement, and dappled energy.
Rennie’s brushwork dances along with the scene itself, leaning into his expressive impressionist style. He doesn’t render details rigidly—instead, shapes melt into each other with painterly confidence. The tree at the centre becomes a grand anchor, grounding the vibrant foreground while pushing the eye toward the soft architectural backdrop. There’s a rhythm to the composition, a syncopated harmony between sun-drenched stone and flickering leaf.
The colour palette sparkles with warm yellows, leafy greens, pale lavenders, and deep browns. Sunlight filters through branches in golden flecks, bouncing off red awnings and warm building façades. This isn’t just a painting of a place—it’s a painting of a sensation. Rennie captures that fleeting moment when the light feels almost alive, reminding us that beauty is often found in passing glances. This exceptional artwork is currently on display and available for sale at Signet Contemporary Art Gallery and online.