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(Biography provided by TurningArt)
to
6
6
1
2
3
Overall Height
to
Overall Width
to
4
2
6
6
6,886
3,209
2,514
1,217
6
5
2
2
2
Artist: Michele Renée Ledoux
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...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Michele Renée Ledoux Art
Materials
Encaustic
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...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Michele Renée Ledoux Art
Materials
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...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Michele Renée Ledoux Art
Materials
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...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Michele Renée Ledoux Art
Materials
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...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Michele Renée Ledoux Art
Materials
Encaustic, Resin, Wax, Oil, Pigment
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...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Michele Renée Ledoux Art
Materials
Resin, Wax, Oil, Pigment
Related Items
Present, Janssart, Oil paint/canvas, Zero Art
Located in OOSTERBEEK, NL
Janssart, pseudonym Wouter W. Janssen
As early as the age of six, the talented Wouter painted the blossoming blossom trees in his parents' garden. At fourteen, he painted a portrait of his teacher at school and was rewarded with a ten for ‘drawing’ on his diploma.
His fascination with painting of the 15th and 16th centuries led to a nearly perfect copy of "El Greco's Madonna" at age 16.
This love of artistic expression continued to grow over the years, fuelled in part by the success of his creations.
At the age of eighteen, this passionate painter decided to devote his life entirely to fine art, combining his studies at art school with working in a restoration studio.
Here he discovered the secrets and painting techniques of the old masters, it fuelled his interest in art history and art movements.
The extraordinary thing is that so coincidentally the history of painting became synchronized with his artistic life.
Wouter Janssen studied the painting technique of his favourite painter Rembrandt for more than ten 10 years. He became wanted to unravel the mystery of the master. The paints used at that time were naturally rubbed by himself to approximate a historical effect.
In a subsequent episode, he immersed himself in the technique of Romanticism. His paintings, mostly landscapes, were made in the style of the Dutch Romantic School. And led to unprecedented success in America. For example, with one-man exhibitions on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills.
After watching a documentary on the life of Vincent Van Gogh, Wouter Janssen wondered what it would be like to paint in an impressionist style. It came naturally, after consuming half a bottle of gin, with extraordinary results as a result.
The urge to complete the historical circle was further completed by his transition to Zero Art...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Michele Renée Ledoux Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Windy, Janssart, Oil paint/canvas, Zero Art
Located in OOSTERBEEK, NL
Janssart, pseudonym Wouter W. Janssen
As early as the age of six, the talented Wouter painted the blossoming blossom trees in his parents' garden. At fourteen, he painted a portrait of his teacher at school and was rewarded with a ten for ‘drawing’ on his diploma.
His fascination with painting of the 15th and 16th centuries led to a nearly perfect copy of "El Greco's Madonna" at age 16.
This love of artistic expression continued to grow over the years, fuelled in part by the success of his creations.
At the age of eighteen, this passionate painter decided to devote his life entirely to fine art, combining his studies at art school with working in a restoration studio.
Here he discovered the secrets and painting techniques of the old masters, it fuelled his interest in art history and art movements.
The extraordinary thing is that so coincidentally the history of painting became synchronized with his artistic life.
Wouter Janssen studied the painting technique of his favourite painter Rembrandt for more than ten 10 years. He became wanted to unravel the mystery of the master. The paints used at that time were naturally rubbed by himself to approximate a historical effect.
In a subsequent episode, he immersed himself in the technique of Romanticism. His paintings, mostly landscapes, were made in the style of the Dutch Romantic School. And led to unprecedented success in America. For example, with one-man exhibitions on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills.
After watching a documentary on the life of Vincent Van Gogh, Wouter Janssen wondered what it would be like to paint in an impressionist style. It came naturally, after consuming half a bottle of gin, with extraordinary results as a result.
The urge to complete the historical circle was further completed by his transition to Zero Art...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Minimalist Michele Renée Ledoux Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Down Comes the Sky
Located in San Diego, CA
"Down Comes the Sky" in "Urban Peace" collection is an original painting by San Diego Artist Shima Shanti in the ancient art form of Encaustic. Up to 50 layers of purified beeswax m...
Category
2010s Abstract Impressionist Michele Renée Ledoux Art
Materials
Wax, Encaustic, Oil
What Is What Really Is
Located in San Diego, CA
"What Is What Really Is" in "A Clearing for Silence" collection is an original painting by San Diego Artist Shima Shanti in the ancient art form of Encaustic. This painting conveys ...
Category
2010s Abstract Impressionist Michele Renée Ledoux Art
Materials
Wax, Encaustic, Oil
Untitled Red with Floating Dots painting by Naohiko Inukai
Located in Hudson, NY
The rich red background of Naohiko Inukai's painting seems to glow under good lighting, with the floating dots adding a touch of whimsy to this minimalist work. The painting measure...
Category
1960s Minimalist Michele Renée Ledoux Art
Materials
Canvas, Acrylic
Chaos Theory #10
Located in Nashville, TN
"Chaos Theory #10" is an encaustic-on-panel piece by Charles Ivey from his "Chaos Theories" series. Ivey uses the encaustic process of combining hot beesw...
Category
2010s Abstract Michele Renée Ledoux Art
Materials
Resin, Wax, Encaustic, Wood Panel, Pigment
Wave & Particle #2
Located in Nashville, TN
"Wave and Particle #2" is is an encaustic-on-panel piece by Charles Ivey from his "Wave and Particle" series. Ivey uses the encaustic process of combinin...
Category
2010s Abstract Michele Renée Ledoux Art
Materials
Resin, Wax, Encaustic, Wood Panel
Chaos Theory #23
Located in Nashville, TN
"Chaos Theory #23" is an encaustic-on-panel piece by Charles Ivey from his "Chaos Theories" series. Ivey uses the encaustic process of combining hot beesw...
Category
2010s Abstract Michele Renée Ledoux Art
Materials
Resin, Wax, Encaustic, Wood Panel, Pigment
#5061
By Hiro Yokose
Located in Phoenix, AZ
encaustic on canvas
Neoromantic painter Hiro Yokose fuses multiple layers of wax and oil paint to create mysterious, veiled landscapes illuminated with flashes of light in the sky a...
Category
Early 2000s Minimalist Michele Renée Ledoux Art
Materials
Canvas, Encaustic
#5062
By Hiro Yokose
Located in Phoenix, AZ
encaustic on canvas
Neo-romantic painter Hiro Yokose fuses multiple layers of wax and oil paint to create mysterious, veiled landscapes illuminated with flashes of light in the sky...
Category
Early 2000s Minimalist Michele Renée Ledoux Art
Materials
Canvas, Cotton Canvas, Encaustic
Circadia
By Bryan David Griffith
Located in Phoenix, AZ
smoke from open flame accumulated in encaustic beeswax on panel.
Category
2010s Minimalist Michele Renée Ledoux Art
Materials
Wax, Encaustic, Wood Panel
#5063
By Hiro Yokose
Located in Phoenix, AZ
encaustic on canvas
Neoromantic painter Hiro Yokose fuses multiple layers of wax and oil paint to create mysterious, veiled landscapes illuminated with flashes of light in the sky a...
Category
Early 2000s Minimalist Michele Renée Ledoux Art
Materials
Canvas, Encaustic
Previously Available Items
abstract 29/29
By Michele Renée Ledoux
Located in Boston, MA
Artist Commentary:
Fire + wax are used to create this one-of-a-kind, black and white abstract contemporary painting using the ancient technique of encaustic, most known for its vibra...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Michele Renée Ledoux Art
Materials
Resin, Wax, Oil, Pigment
abstract 29/29, Original Signed Contemporary Neutral Abstract Encaustic Painting
By Michele Renée Ledoux
Located in Boston, MA
abstract 29/29, Original 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...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Michele Renée Ledoux Art
Materials
Wax, Oil, Pigment, Encaustic, Wood Panel, Resin
abstract 29/29
By Michele Renée Ledoux
Located in Boston, MA
Artist Commentary:
Fire + wax are used to create this one-of-a-kind, black and white abstract contemporary painting using the ancient technique of encaustic, most known for its vibra...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Michele Renée Ledoux Art
Materials
Resin, Wax, Oil, Pigment
Michele Renée Ledoux art for sale on 1stDibs.
Find a wide variety of authentic Michele Renée Ledoux art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Michele Renée Ledoux in paint, encaustic paint, oil paint and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the minimalist style. Not every interior allows for large Michele Renée Ledoux art, so small editions measuring 7 inches across are available. Michele Renée Ledoux art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $350 and tops out at $5,500, while the average work can sell for $2,900.