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Michele Renée Ledoux Art

American, b. 1967
Michele Renée Ledoux is best known for using fire + wax to create primarily black and white, contemporary abstract paintings using the ancient technique of encaustic, most known for its vibrant colors. The work has a heavy sculptural aspect, and features uneven surfaces, cuts, cracks and chips; and often incorporates recycled material. The work is neutral in palette, architectural in style and organic in process and texture. Ledoux’s work is held in numerous private collections and has been widely exhibited nationally and internationally, garnering multiple “Best of Show” awards. Selected Exhibitions include: - Smithsonian Craft, Washington, D.C. - SOFA Chicago - Architectural Digest, NYC - Philadelphia Museum of Art
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abstract 7/7, Minimalist Contemporary Abstract Custom Multi-Panel Painting
By Michele Renée Ledoux
Located in Boston, MA
abstract 7/7 7 x 7 x 3 inches. 1.5 lbs each Encaustic Paint Hand signed. by the artist Artist's Commentary: "The “abstract 7/7’s” are smaller encaustic...
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21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Michele Renée Ledoux Art

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Encaustic

abstract 40/40, Minimalist Contemporary Abstract Painting
By Michele Renée Ledoux
Located in Boston, MA
abstract 40/40 40 x 40 x 3 inches. 22 lbs Encaustic Paint Hand signed. by the artist Artist's Commentary: "My work is very much inspired by Moroccan textile design... how geomet...
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21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Michele Renée Ledoux Art

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Encaustic

abstract 40/40, Minimalist Contemporary Abstract Painting
By Michele Renée Ledoux
Located in Boston, MA
abstract 40/40 40 x 40 x 3 inches. 22 lbs Encaustic Paint Hand signed. by the artist Artist's Commentary: "Like humans, each of these 400 squares, while all being squares, is un...
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21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Michele Renée Ledoux Art

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Encaustic

abstract 29/29, Original Signed Contemporary Gray Abstract Encaustic Painting
By Michele Renée Ledoux
Located in Boston, MA
abstract 29/29, Original Contemporary Grayl Abstract Encaustic Painting 29" x 29" x 3" (HxWxD) Hand-signed by the artist in verso. A contemporary minimalist encaustic work by artist Michele Renée...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Michele Renée Ledoux Art

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Resin, Wax, Oil, Pigment

abstract 40/40 - Encaustic Minimalist Painting, 2022
By Michele Renée Ledoux
Located in Boston, MA
abstract 40/40 40.0 x 40.0 x 3.0, 23.0 lbs Encaustic Paint Hand signed by artist Description: An orginial, contemporary minimalist painting by Michele Renée Ledoux. Ledoux uses en...
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21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Michele Renée Ledoux Art

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Encaustic

abstract 29/29, Original Signed Contemporary Neutral Abstract Encaustic Painting
By Michele Renée Ledoux
Located in Boston, MA
abstract 29/29, Original Signed Contemporary Neutral Abstract Encaustic Painting 29" x 29" x 3" Beeswax, Resin, Pigment, and Oil on Wood Panel Hand-signed by the artist in verso. A contemporary minimalist encaustic work by artist Michele Renée Ledoux...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Michele Renée Ledoux Art

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Resin, Wax, Oil, Pigment, Encaustic

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