L. Sue Baugh/Wild Stone Arts

L. Sue Baugh/Wild Stone Arts Wild Stone Arts™ began as an artistic project by L. Sue Baugh and her colleague Lynn Martinelli to document the world's oldest rock and mineral sites.

We expected to bring back only photos and stories for a book. But the power, clarity, and beauty of these sites radically changed the course of our work. We came to believe that the enduring power of Earth could help strengthen and support not only ourselves but other people during these times of profound change in the world. These ancient places showed us that, above all, Earth has the capacity t

o endure. Over the past 4.5 billion years, it has survived countless cycles of destruction and renewal. Mission of Wild Stone Arts™
Wild Stone Arts™ was formed with two goals in mind:
• To share with you the supportive, nurturing energy of the oldest rock and mineral sites through products, patterns, and prints designed by ancient Earth. Items we use every day can enfold this energy into our lives.
• To join with you to protect and preserve Earth's resources and ancient sites by creating new ways to live and work on our planet. We invite you to explore this page--and your own connection to the power of ancient Earth.

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06/27/2012

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Echoes of Earth - Finding ourselves in the origins of the planet. Book by Author L.Sue Baugh. Rocks, minerals, spirituality.

04/18/2012

Wild Stone Arts™ began as an artistic project by L. Sue Baugh and her colleague Lynn Martinelli to document the world's oldest rock and mineral sites. We expected to bring back only photos and stories for a book.
These ancient places showed us that, above all, Earth has the capacity to endure. Over the past 4.5 billion years, it has survived countless cycles of destruction and renewal.
Now you can experience the Wisdom of The Ancient Voices of Stone through the book Echoes of Earth. See our events for the book launch event!

National GeographicThey aren't worms or even snakes. They're burrowing, limbless amphibians, and they're completely new ...
02/22/2012

National Geographic
They aren't worms or even snakes. They're burrowing, limbless amphibians, and they're completely new to science, a new study suggests.

Pictured guarding a brood of eggs in its native northeastern India, the animal above is one of about six potentially new species belonging to a mysterious group of animals called caecilians. What's more, the newfound critters represent an entirely new family of amphibians ...

02/09/2012

understanding where we came from and how to live in harmony with our environment is critical to our survival as human beings. This interdependence is beautifully documented in the book "Echoes of the Earth". Visit http://www.wildstonearts.com/main/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=51&Itemid=73 to order your copy. Coming Spring 2012

We are living in exceptional times. Scientists tell us that we have 10 years to change the way we live, avert the depletion of natural resources and the cata...

Wild Stone Arts™ will be at the URBAN ART PARTY with prints, cards and the book "Echoes of Earth" for you to peruse and ...
01/30/2012

Wild Stone Arts™ will be at the URBAN ART PARTY with prints, cards and the book "Echoes of Earth" for you to peruse and see this amazing story about the origins of life on this incredible planet we live on called Earth.

introducing ECHOES of EARTH - finding ourselves in the Origins of the Planet. We invite you to experience a book that ma...
01/26/2012

introducing ECHOES of EARTH - finding ourselves in the Origins of the Planet. We invite you to experience a book that may change how you see the world and your place in it. Echoes of Earth is published by Wild Stone Arts™ and will be available this spring.

01/26/2012

Thank you for ur "likes" !

Praise for the book Echoes of Earth, published by Wild Stone Arts™: "With stunningly beautiful photographs and layout, c...
01/25/2012

Praise for the book Echoes of Earth, published by Wild Stone Arts™: "With stunningly beautiful photographs and layout, combined with powerful literary imagery, L. Sue Baugh and Lynn Martinelli guide us on a passage into the rocks of Deep Time and into our own hearts and minds.
"These two women remind us of what every indigenous shaman knew with absolutely certainty: the Earth is alive, we are the Earth, and we walk together." Jon Turk, writer, scientist, explorer and author of The Raven's Gift (2011).

National Geographic has nominated Erik Boomer and me as one of ten “Adventurers of the Year 2012” for our Ellesmere circumnavigation. The final Grand Slam winner will be voted in as a “People’s Choice” award. So, please vote for us by going to this National Geographic link.

01/25/2012

Wild Stone Arts™ began as an artistic project by L. Sue Baugh and her colleague Lynn Martinelli to document the world's oldest rock and mineral sites. We expected to bring back only photos and stories for a book.

But the power, clarity, and beauty of these sites radically changed the course of our work. We came to believe that the enduring power of Earth could help strengthen and support not only ourselves but other people during these times of profound change in the world.

These ancient places showed us that, above all, Earth has the capacity to endure. Over the past 4.5 billion years, it has survived countless cycles of destruction and renewal.

Mission of Wild Stone Arts™
Wild Stone Arts™ was formed with two goals in mind:
• To share with you the supportive, nurturing energy of the oldest rock and mineral sites through products, patterns, and prints designed by ancient Earth. Items we use every day can enfold this energy into our lives.
• To join with you to protect and preserve Earth's resources and ancient sites by creating new ways to live and work on our planet.
We invite you to explore this page--and your own connection to the power of ancient Earth.

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