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Gigi Boldon, The Objection Wedding, Large Screenprint
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This matches the description of a colorful, narrative serigraph/screenprint (or lithograph in some records) portraying a wedding ceremony interrupted at the "Speak now or forever hold your peace" moment—dramatic, expressive figures in vibrant colors, with the preacher, bride/groom, guests reacting, and a sense of humorous tension
Artist: Gigi Boldon
Title: The Objection
Image Size: 26 x 34 inches.
Paper Size: 33 x 39 7/8 inches.
Notes: Signed ed. 375
Movement: Harlem Renaissance
Influences: African art, Social Realism, Cubism, Mexican muralism
Description
The artwork depicts a wedding scene, likely within a church setting. The painting features a diverse group of figures, including the bride and groom, wedding guests, and choir members. The figures are rendered in a stylized, somewhat flattened manner, typical of the artist's approach. The color palette is vibrant and expressive, with a strong emphasis on geometric shapes and patterns, and the overall composition suggests a narrative element.
Biography
Gigi Boldon is an African American artist who works in acrylic, watercolor, glass, paper sculpture, jewelry, and collage. Her pieces illustrate scenes from everyday life, and are well loved by many collectors.
Artist: Gigi Boldon
Title: The Objection
Image Size: 26 x 34 inches.
Paper Size: 33 x 39 7/8 inches.
Notes: Signed ed. 375
Movement: Harlem Renaissance
Influences: African art, Social Realism, Cubism, Mexican muralism
Description
The artwork depicts a wedding scene, likely within a church setting. The painting features a diverse group of figures, including the bride and groom, wedding guests, and choir members. The figures are rendered in a stylized, somewhat flattened manner, typical of the artist's approach. The color palette is vibrant and expressive, with a strong emphasis on geometric shapes and patterns, and the overall composition suggests a narrative element.
Biography
Gigi Boldon is an African American artist who works in acrylic, watercolor, glass, paper sculpture, jewelry, and collage. Her pieces illustrate scenes from everyday life, and are well loved by many collectors.



