No, that's Medusa.
These huge statues are meant to look grand and imposing. They represent the likenesses of gods and kings, not common, or normal, people.
She sells the statues to the gods, and the gods only. And, it's to make some money of course! She gets paid golden drachma (Money of the gods), and the gods get some statues, Also in the 5th book, it says that Nico was in the garden of Persephone or whatever, and that Percy could see the statues of Medusa.
In the ancient civilizations, statues demonstrated power or beauty. They could be used to relic past events, ruling power, or wealth. But, in Chinese and Egyptian times, statues could be used as traditional relics.
Jason and the golden flecce
the roman statues were from the romans long time ago and the greek statues are from the greeks lke the gods from rome and Greece
statues in ancient Greece were usually of greek gods and goddess.
so they could pray to the statues for whatever they desire
Statues were used to symbolize gods & those to be worshipped. People used statues to spread image of God to normal people, who have not yet been in direct contact with god.
Because most statues from West Afica are of people often the sculpture's ancestors. Usually these statues are made for religous ritals, to ask for the ancestor's blessings.
The Greeks made statues of all their gods.
no
Because they're gods.