| The
founders of Ars Terra are creative artists of all kinds, with extensive
and ongoing experience in sanctuary and rescue, as well
as the healthcare and feeding of rescued farm animals,
and have completed their certification in Permaculture. Our ultimate
goal is to create a new kind of sanctuary, one where our rescued
animals will be given the most natural surroundings and food possible.
| Meet
the Ars Terra Homestead |
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| William
Faith is a dedicated activist in the fight for the
rights of animals, care of the earth and social justice, as
well as a musician/songwriter, audio engineer and producer.
Upon discovering permaculture in 2005, the nature of his artistry
and activism changed for the better, both finding a confluence
in permaculture. Shortly after completing his certification
in permaculture design at the Ecovillage Training Center at
The Farm in Tennessee in 2006, William co-founded Ars Terra,
a sustainable homestead project in Palmdale, CA. and has continued
his study in permaculture, stewarded by friend and mentor
Scott Horton. William is a permaculture practitioner, designer
and apprentice instructor, and co-sponsored/co-coordinated
a permaculture design course at L.A. Eco-Village in 2007.
"I
had spent a great many years explaining what I was against;
what I found wrong in the world. With my discovery of Permaculture,
and a few key words from my friend Mark Anderson, I realized
that it is impossible to move toward a positive vision if
you spend all your time in a purely reactionary "anti"
state of mind. By creating the positive changes we want to
see, and helping others to do the same, we begin to actually
see postive change occurring all around us. As my friend Graham
Burnett describes it, Permaculture is nothing less than 'revolution
disguised as organic gardening!'" |
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| Monica
Richards is a singer/songwriter, as well as a multi-media/graphic
artist, writer, organic gardener and animal caregiver. Monica's
main research, writings and artwork are centered on world-wide
Matriarchal mythological themes, and all the different faces
and seasonal personalities they possess.
"I
have always wanted to live off in the forest or on a farm,
away from cities, and have animals around me. It seemed like
an impossible dream, and my own Olde World aesthetic seemed
misplaced in the Modern Age - until we discovered Permaculture.
Ars Terra, now and the Planned Eco-Sanctuary, is everything
I wanted as a child but didn't know how it could be done.
My ultimate goal is to create a "Big Top PeeWee"
farm through Ars Terra, where everyone is a part of a big
family - all can be made possible through love and patience,
I found through my own experience that affection and trust
is understood throughout the animal kingdom." |
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| Geoff
Bruce is a musician, soundman, animal caregiver and
alternative fuels enthusiast. Recently, he was the site coordinator
for a major K9 rescue in Lancaster, CA in January, 2008.
"The
raven in this picture is 'Buddy', later known as 'Betty',
that I found close to death in a parking lot on a brutal Summer
day. She represents the serendipitous flow of events that
have lead me to a chance at reinvention and seeing the world
through new eyes - Permaculture and all it entails. In turn,
I want to share this knowledge in an effort to help any animal
or person looking for a chance at renewal. Betty has since
learned to fly and found a home in the wild bird community
and, I can only hope, flies over to check on me from time
to time." |
Our
Planned Eco-Sanctuary will feature family and friends,
stay tuned to learn more about them! |