Oya
Goddess of weatherVOLUNTEER FOR THIS PROJECT
We need help with the construction and installation of the statue as well as it’s design and implimentation.
Oya – Goddess of weather
Oya is an Orisha deity of West Africa who is considered a fierce and mighty warrior with a sword or machete in one hand and a fan in the other. Her fan is said to have the power to control the winds and bring about storms, while her sword is used to cut through obstacles and bring about change. She is also one of the African goddesses believed to have the power to control rain and bring fertility to the earth.
This statute is intended to be white at 180cm tall and made of composite, marble or brass material in order to withstand the harsh Australian elements and strong winds. The sponsorship fees will cover:
- Base Model Design
- Generate 3d Model
- Identify the right building materials and way to anchor her
- Production
- Custom painting of the statue to withstand the elements
- Importation to Australia or Transportation in Australia
- Installation at Land of Shambhala
- Consecration of the Statue