Team Treasury
After many unsuccessful attempts, I was finally able to snag a BEE Team Treasury. Click here to check it out while it’s still up!
It’s too bad there are only twelves spots available to feature our talented team. Did anyone else get a treasury this week?
Announcements – October 12

Tranquility by Sue Simpson of Earthtonestudios
Announcements:
1. October’s Team Meeting:
As we’ve mentioned recently, we will be starting a monthly team leadership meeting to discuss ideas and direction for our team. This month, the meeting will take place in a group chat October 18 at 4 EST. All are welcome! We’d love your input. Let me know you’d like to join us, and I will send you the info when available!
2. Guest Bloggers Needed!
I’m sure you have noticed Beth’s first blog post as guest blogger on beeswaxteam.com. We’re on the lookout for other members to fill this role in the coming months! It only requires four posts, on each Monday, for a month. Let me know ASAP if you are interested in guest blogging.
Week of Aug 31

Sailor Boy by Bumblebellydesigns
Announcements:
1. Approaching deadline:
If you haven’t seen the approaching deadline for the Encaustic Group Show (in Chicago), see the details here. Deadline: September 10.
2. Wednesday blog posts:
Co-leader Kathryn Dart reported on the annual encaustic conference in several blog posts here. Every Wednesday she’ll be posting new content, so be sure to keep an eye out for her weekly articles!
Reporting from the Third Annual Encaustic Painting Conference – Encaustic Sculpture
When I hear the word “encaustic,” my mind immediately jumps to paintings. That is why, until attending the Third Annual Encaustic Painting Conference this June, I had not often looked for, or even paid attention to, sculpture as a medium for the use of encaustic. At the conference I had the pleasure of attending an encaustic sculpture talk by Kim Bernard, who also showed her work at the conference.
Kim covered the work of nine artists. I will share a small sampling of these, hopefully demonstrating the range of encaustic as a sculpting medium.
First up is my personal favorite, Martin Kline. I am mesmerized by his ability to continue such an organic form as wood and do it in such an unexpected way with startlingly bright colors. Be sure to check out more of his work.

Green House, encaustic on wood, 20″ x 12″ x 12″
Sylvia Netzer creates impressively large encaustic sculptures such as this one.

Glen Gary OLY, 29 x 83 x 31
Laura Moriarty has a very interesting technique. She first builds up layers and layers of wax and color on wood, then scrapes the entire thing off and reshapes the wax into beautiful formations.

Skerry, pigmented beeswax, approx. 20 x 30 ft.
You can see more of her fascinating process in this video
Last up is Kim Bernard, who put on this talk and showed at the conference. Here is piece from her Lead and Encaustic series:

Each of these artists brings something unique to sculpting with encaustic. Do you have a favorite encaustic sculptor? Please share in the comments.
Well, this is the last of our reports from the Encaustic Painting Conference. We hope you enjoyed learning a bit through out experience, and we hope you will join us next year at he conference!
Week of August 3

Beautiful by LVHDesigns
Announcements:
1. Marketing your art in a tough economy:
What networking and marketing tools do you use to promote your artwork? Flickr, Twitter, Facebook? How do you get your work out there and sold in a tough economy? Have you ever wondered if having a Ning account will help you at all? (or don’t have a clue what that is?)
If you have questions and thoughts for us on this topic, we want to hear from you! You can respond directly to this email, or join us in our team forum here. We’ll put together a series of helpful podcasts on building up a web presence / marketing tips based on what you said + things we have found to be helpful. Thanks and we look forward to hearing from you!
2. Object Challenge results:
Be on the lookout for a post soon about the BEE team’s summer Object Challenge results! Thanks again to all who participated!
Island Girl by Bumblebellydesigns
Annoucements
1. Conference video: If you haven’t had a chance to see our conference video (created especially for the BEE team!), you’ll find it on the front page of our site, or by clicking here. This will give you a good glimpse into what the Third Annual Encaustic Conference was like. We hope you enjoy it!
2. Object Challenge: For those of you participating, if you haven’t sent off your item, please do so ASAP! We’re looking forward to seeing the results of the Object Challenge in the next few weeks. If you have any questions about the Object Challenge, feel free to email them to info@beeswaxteam.com (subject line: Object Challenge).
3. One A Day project: There’s still a week left to join us for the One A Day project (where we create a piece of art once a day for a minimum of 2 weeks, then blog about it each day) We are aiming to begin June 29th, but welcome anyone to join us as soon as possible! Email info@beeswaxteam.com (subject line: One a Day project) for more information.
4. Team Forum: New questions and discussion threads are going in the Team Forum. If you haven’t begun contributing, we’d love for you to jump in and give us your insight! This week’s poll question is for encaustic artists: Which heating tool do you prefer and why?
5. Twitterific: If you have a Twitter account, but have not yet begun to follow the BeesWaxTeam updates, be sure to follow us for up-to-date information and links. There’s a growing number of encaustic artists on Twitter, so if you work with encaustics, join the Twitter fun!
Thanks and happy waxing!
Week of May 18

Road Rage Theraphy by Haley Nagy
2) New Podcast interview! If you haven’t checked out the newest podcast with Daniellexo from Etsy’s headquarters, be sure to do so! Danielle shared lots of fun tips and gave all of the BEEs a big shout out! To find the podcasts, go to the Buzz section of our team website: www.beeswaxteam.com
3) The Montserrat Encaustic Conference is fast approaching! Any BEE members that will be attending, participating, wanting to hang out, etc – let’s start chatting! You can post your information on the forum section of our team website.
Week of April 6
The Littlest Bird Sings the Prettiest Song by FrostCollections
Announcements:1) An email survey has been sent out to get a feel for when/ where/ and how we should conduct our next team meeting. When you get a second, please respond to the email survey. And if you didn’t get it, let us know!
2) Shannon Newby (the team’s co-leader) will be doing an interview on Blockhead Radio about the BEE team. This will be a time to shamelessly promote the team and have team members call in or write in their questions and comments. More details to come soon!
3) Our Etsy-forum: you can find this week’s thread here.
4) Want some free encaustic wax? Check out this week’s special offer here!
Opportunities:
1) Remember our February sale? Beekeeper Jay Heininger of Save the Bees was quite impressed with the caliber and number of products we put up for sale to help his cause. He has extended an invitation to any BEE team members wanting to continue collaboration with him. Partnering opportunities are available. If you’d like to partner with Jay and continue giving towards Bee research, please let me know asap.
2) Haven’t had a reason to join Twitter yet? Well – now you have one! You can tag yourself under 3 tags so that other people can find you and follow your “tweets.” Want to take your business one step further? Promote yourself through exclusive Twitter coupons, or even join the Twitter Encaustic Gallery and begin networking with other encaustic artists! And be sure to follow BEE team news and updates here!



