An eccentric garden of Indian sculptures in the green of Ireland.
The unusual spiritual visions of an Irishman were created in stone by craftsmen in Mahabalipuram, India, and now populate a sculpture park in County Wicklow, Ireland.
On 22 acres of grounds, the park includes a series of dancing Ganesh figures, Shiva and other Hindu deities. It also includes more bizarre sculptures of a skeletal Buddha-like figure, an enormous disembodied finger, and a sculpture called "The Split Man" which shows a figure ripping itself in two, representing "the mental state of the dysfunctional human".
Intended to represent the spiritual progression to enlightenment, the collection of 14 statues took 20 years to complete. LINK
Monday, October 05, 2009
Victoria’s Way Indian Sculpture Park
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