Object Description
In Wellington Square in Bloom, Alex Rennie captures the sweet, bright joy of a London spring afternoon. Rendered in oil on linen, the painting radiates with freshness and clarity. A pair of figures stroll toward a leafy square, where vibrant trees spill over soft façades and a gentle breeze seems to stir the air. There’s a sense of leisure and openness here—the everyday made quietly poetic.
Rennie’s impressionist technique allows light to breathe across the surface of the canvas. The softness of the architectural lines and blurred reflections of windows create a painterly push-and-pull between precision and suggestion. The shadows on the street, the glimmer of a taxi, and the glow of the lime-green canopy all contribute to a sense of real-time observation—captured, but not frozen.
The palette sings with minty greens, blush pinks, soft whites, and sky blues. Splashes of lavender and coral in the figures’ clothing balance the composition and offer a moment of human connection amid the architectural calm. Rennie’s gift lies in his ability to translate the pulse of urban life into colour and light—and here, he invites the viewer to slow down and take notice of spring’s quiet arrival.
This exceptional artwork is currently on display and available for sale at Signet Contemporary Art Gallery and online.