Soap Lake Healing Sculpture

A Sculpture Commemorating The Healing Waters of Soap Lake "Links" to other websites of interest

Soap Lake Bronze Sculpture

The Vision

The man is calling the healing waters
His expression suggests he's calling the Healing Spirit with a knowing expectation

The woman is the vessel, the receiver
The bowl suggests portability
Perhaps to take the healing waters
To the needy

Together they become givers of the gift of healing

(©Raymond Gravelle 2007)

Soap Lake Healing Waters

""Links" to other websites of interest"

  • The Giant Lava Lamp Soap Lake will soon be the home of the world's largest - 50' high - mechanical Lava Lamp
  • The Soap Lake Conservancy is a group whose members have worked actively to promote and protect the environment in and around the lake.
    The Conservancy has worked with the Washington State Department of Natural Resources and has hosted several scholarly conferences for scientists presenting information on environmental and natural resource issues related to the water and geology.
  • The Conservancy also actively pursued the interest of university scientists who applied for and received a National Science Foundation Grant to study Soap Lake
  • An article about the research project appeared in the Seattle Post Intelligencer in August 2002.
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  • Soap Lake ... The Story

    This is a story of how a few dozen garden club little ol' ladies have raised $100,000 and at least another $100,000 worth of volunteer hours to conceive, create and construct the "Calling the Healing Waters" sculpture/sundial. Donor’s were solicited, Annual Plant & "Heritage" Sales were held, since 1993. Last fundraiser netted the Club $5,000 from their annual Memorial Day sale. That’s a long time to wait to see a vision come true. And now it almost is.

    Check out the site to discover why Soap Lake is famous for healing, learn more about the artists and limited edition sculptures to be offered soon, and don’t miss the opportunity to be a part of this historical project by purchasing your own memorial stone. What a way to make a lasting impression.


    Looking north from the Promontory Plaza

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    Memorial Stone for Promontory Plaza

    Memorial Stone
    (5" x 10")
    for Promontory Plaza

    Here is a rare opportunity to be connected to something greater than yourself and make a permanent statement for history to see. We’re not talking ethereal stuff like data on a computer but stones sandblasted with your message. You can memorialize a loved one, commemorate an event or make your own statement of significance.

    Ideas are limited only to your imagination. Some have strung together more than one stone for a longer message. Others offer messages of healing and peace and thought provoking questions.

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    Soap Lake Healing Stones

    Pallet of finished stones at International Tumble Stone