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Transcending all in existence, Mother Earth rests, supporting the world as a pregnant belly between her decorated arms. She is the first super-primitive god, she is the deification of the earth, the first god of creation in the true sense, and one of the original natural forces (earth) that can create life. Her appearance marks the beginning of chaos from disorder to order, and it also marks the beginning of all things.

 

The Millennial Gaia is the image for the new Millennium! This "Sermon in Stone" is Oberon's expression of a growing global Earth-based consciousness. More and more of "mainstream" culture is becoming aware of the name and concept of "Gaia." The Millennial Gaia is a stunning statue! Thousands of people's lives have been touched by Oberon's enchanting vision of Mother Earth, The Millennial Gaia, and more people each day are drawn to Her life-affirming beauty. Letters and reviews from people of many traditions and walks of life show us how deeply The Millennial Gaia moves people throughout the world This Mother Earth Art Statue is cast in the premium grade cold cast polyresin before being expertly finished in bronze and intricately hand-painted.,

 

 

Beautifully sculpted design.

 

Cast in high-quality resin. Painstakingly hand-painted.She cradles the Earth as a pregnant belly. Cascading over her shoulders and down her back, her hair is comprised of green foliage, adorned with intricate golden embellishments. Covering her modesty, the greenery shrouds her breasts which form the celestial Moon and Sun.

 

 

 

Goddess figures have been a cornerstone of human spirituality and art for millennia. They represent the divine feminine in various forms and cultures, symbolizing creation, fertility, love, wisdom, and power.

Common Representations

  • Mother Goddess: Often depicted with ample breasts and a nurturing posture, the mother goddess represents the life-giving and protective aspects of motherhood.

  • Warrior Goddess: Portrayed with weapons or in fierce poses, symbolizing strength, courage, and protection.

  • Wisdom Goddess: She is often depicted with owls or other symbols of wisdom, representing knowledge, intuition, and understanding.

  • Love and Beauty Goddess: Characterized by grace and beauty, embodying love, passion, and attraction.

  • Nature Goddess: Connected to the earth and its elements, representing fertility, growth, and harmony.

Symbolism in Different Cultures

  • Ancient Greece: Goddesses like Aphrodite (love), Athena (wisdom), and Artemis (nature) have rich mythologies and iconic representations.

  • Egyptian Mythology: Isis, a powerful mother goddess, symbolizes motherhood, magic, and healing.

  • Hinduism: Goddesses like Kali, Durga, and Lakshmi represent diverse aspects of the divine feminine, from destruction and creation to wealth and prosperity.

  • Celtic Mythology: Goddesses like Brigid and Danu are associated with healing, wisdom, and the natural world.

  • Norse Mythology: Freya, the goddess of love, beauty, and fertility, is a prominent figure.

Modern Interpretations

In contemporary art and spirituality, goddess figures often blend elements from various cultures, creating unique and personal representations. They can be used as symbols of empowerment, self-love, and connection to the divine feminine.

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