
“When you cut down the trees you assault the spirits of our ancestors. When you dig for minerals you impale the heart of the Earth. And when you pour poisons on the land and into the rivers – chemicals from agriculture and mercury from gold mines – you weaken the spirits, the plants, the animals and the land itself. When you weaken the land like that, it starts to die. If the land dies, if our Earth dies, then none of us will be able to live, and we too will all die.”
– cacique Raoni Metuktire


“A gold mining site with dead trees and polluted water” – drawing on paper: Namowë Yanomami
Gold mining and the indiscriminate use of mercury to ferret out gold are turning swaths of the world’s most biodiverse ecosystems into a…
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Chère Barbara, I just came across your art work and activism and immediately felt a deep resonance. I am biologist, earth artist and activist myself and I share the same core message like you – Mother Earth, the Sacred Feminine and our re-connecting with MOTHER. See my artwork on https://alexandra-steiner.webnode.at
If you feel some resonance with my work, I´d be thrilled to hear from you 😉
All the best, love and energy for your amazing work – Alexandra
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Thank you so much Alexandra! 💖✨💖 I’m looking forward to reading your blogs on WordPress!
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