The Bride Chose Red and Whimsey

Dale Kennington, American, 1935-2017

 

The Bride Chose Red and Whimsey, 2000

 

Oil on canvas, 52x72 in.

A photorealistic painting of a crowd outside a wedding venue after a wedding, from the vantage point of someone standing near the back of a crowd. The bride and groom are standing in front of a crowd blowing bubbles toward the couple, who are standing for a moment as if to pose for photographs. The painting shows a number of quirky details, including a woman in the back of the crowd casually holding a magic wand and a man near the back with a frog on his back shoulder. Most people are dressed in red.
Courtesy of Dale Kennington
A photorealistic painting of a crowd outside a wedding venue after a wedding, from the vantage point of someone standing near the back of a crowd. The bride and groom are standing in front of a crowd blowing bubbles toward the couple, who are standing for a moment as if to pose for photographs. The painting shows a number of quirky details, including a woman in the back of the crowd casually holding a magic wand and a man near the back with a frog on his back shoulder. Most people are dressed in red.