STONE STACKING

What is Stone Stacking?

Stone stacking is a meditative artistic skill which can be produced anywhere. Stone stacking utilises the materials found in nature. Balancing uses nothing more than the natural gravitational pull of the Earth.

Beaches and shores provide a great backdrop for this art technique due to the abundance of rocks and stones. These free and natural materials which have been eroded by centuries of tides. Abstract shapes can produce sculptures of amazing and gravity defying angles. There are many different techniques used that come under different categories of stone stacking, from simply trying to achieve the highest stone stack to creating arches and artistic balances. Unlike many other artforms the materials are provided by nature itself.

Stone stacking also provides a great form of meditation with the artist lost in the concentration of working with the raw materials they find scattered in nature, grappling with gravity to produce the perfect balance. The level of concentration required to stone stack embraces the artist and consumes their entire concentration. Stone Stacking frees their mind of other thoughts and provides not only a stone balance but a balance within the artist. The meditative benefits of stone stacking is a great reason that children embrace this activity. Giving a task which invokes their full concentration and can bring balance in a world of stimulation.

My Stone Stacking Discovery…

My involvement with stone stacking came during my faces in nature research and soon became part of my daily meditative ritual. Having close access to a beach with plentiful bounty of different rock types I began to get more elaborate with my stacks. I often found Nature was providing me with the next stone without any deliberate thought on my part. Stone balance has become one of my greatest artistic passions and finding others involved in this activity has led me to some amazing connections.

In 2016 I hosted Europes first ever stacking championship in my hometown of Dunbar, Scotland. This led me on a path to my attendance at the World stacking championships in 2017.  LLano Earth Art Festival .which takes place annually in March. We will be hosting the European Stone Stacking Championships 18th & 19th at next years ELAF 14th -19th July. Bayswell Beach. Dunbar Scotland.

We will also be attending Kelburn Garden Party in early july 2026.

I 2018 I curated the first Land art exhibition in Scotland at Summerhall Basement Galleries, Edinburgh, Scotland.

The Art of Balance won best exhibition in Britain that week in the Gaurdian newspaper.

In 2026 we hope to launch the Scottish National Championships for Stone Balancing at The Festival of Stone in Dundee. 24th – 30th Aug.








Secret Scotland Chanel 5 European Stone Stacking with Susan Calman.

elaf director Arron Tierney at Elaf 2024

james craig page – sculpture for elaf promo 2024 overlooking Dunbar Harbour

Wood balance evolving – john muir country park. Dunbar Scotland

elaf 2024 Press photograph

Fire Cairn installation Dunbar. photograph by Laurence Winram

A man carrying his burden. Sticks and stones – Balanced Sculpture

Balanced Stones – Eye Cave beach Dunbar

Fire Cairn – Eye Cave Beach, Dunbar – Winram Photography

free standing arch

Heart Balance – Glen Coe Scotland

River Balance – Abbey St. Bathans Scotland