
Edda Renouf is an American-born artist whose work bridges painting, drawing, and textile logic. She often scores, sands, or lifts pigment from linen to reveal the underlying weave, treating the canvas itself as a structural field.
Her minimal compositions emphasize rhythm, repetition, and the inherent geometry of textile fibers. Color is restrained, serving atmosphere rather than image.
Edda Renouf is an artist known for subtractive painting and drawing techniques that reveal the structure of canvas weave.
Edda Renouf is an American-born artist known for subtractive techniques that reveal the geometry of the canvas weave, creating subtle atmospheric abstractions.