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Wax and Wildflowers…

Like many ideas that seem simple at first, the more we considered this theme for this year ’s International Encaustic Artists’ exhibition, the more we realized the endless creative possibilities it could offer our members. But of course, Lyn Belisle (who, in addition to her role at SAALM, serves as IEA’s Vice President) already had that expansive vision when she proposed it for consideration by the IEA Board of Directors.

And how grateful we are to have this opportunity to collaborate with the San Antonio Art League and jurors Bill and Linda Reaves to bring this lovely exhibition to life!

As President of the IEA I am continually awed by the dedication of our board members and our many volunteers who work incredibly hard to provide resources and opportunities for our community of international artists who share a passion for creating artworks that include wax media.

The IEA provides its member artists with a wide range of opportunities to advance professionally, to connect with other artists, and to share their work with an international audience. We produce a beautiful journal, Wax Fusion, which is available to all on our website. We support local chapters so that members can learn from one another and advance encaustics within their communities. We host educational retreats and offer grants and scholarships for member artists at all stages of their careers. We share IEA members’ art through social media. But among the most eagerly anticipated opportunities we provide is the chance to be included in a major exhibition.

Some artists included in this exhibit have an extensive history of exhibitions and for others, this may be their first national or international show. I believe that is among Wax & Wildflowers’ many strengths as it brings together new and experienced artists, all of whom reflected on a theme with historical roots while turning their vision forward, keeping it contemporary and fresh while honoring the artists who considered the wildflower theme a century ago.

My deepest appreciation to all of the artists who submitted their work to this call for entries, to Michelle Robinson, IEA’s Exhibitions Director, and to all the SAALM and IEA volunteers who made this show possible.

Regina B Quinn President, International Encaustic Artists

Learn more about IEA by visiting our website: www.international-encaustic-artists.org/

Many thanks to artist Carol Lelivelt whose work, Marymoor Park Queen Anne’s Lace, was chosen as the representative image for our exhibition graphics.

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