Indian Sculpture Park , Victors Way, Roundwood, Co Wicklow
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Victors way spiritual sculptures (ireland)
Now this was a great place i have never been to a place like this before so was nice to have a walk round it...i hope you enjoy it as much as i did
Victor's Way (previously Victoria's Way), located near Roundwood, County Wicklow, Ireland, is a privately owned meditation garden notable for its black granite sculptures. The 9-hectare property includes a number of small lakes and forested areas. A plaque by the entrance says the park is dedicated to cryptographer Alan Turing.
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There is one 22-acre section of the Garden of Ireland, however, of which you may not be aware. A place to both lose and find yourself, Victor’s Way is a privately-owned sculpture and philosophy park. Built up over years, owner Victor La... See More — with Victor's Way, Indian Sculpture Park at Roundwood Co Wicklow.
Victor's Way Sculpture Garden Roundwood Co Wicklow
Beautiful sculpture garden in Roundwood Co Wicklow Ireland. Its well worth a visit. I met Victor (the owner) while there and he gave me a tour of the garden and explained his take on life. The video is a mixture of still photos and some video but its just to give you a flavor of what the garden is all about. Enjoy
Victor's Way
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Victoria's Way full interview
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Victor’s Way was designed as a contemplation (or meditation) space for adults between the approx. ages of 28 and 65 who feel the need to take some quality time out for rest, recovery & spiritual reorientation. The garden contains 7 major and 37 minor black granite sculptures. It took 25 years to complete. The major sculptures represent 7 development stages of life. Victor’s Way also offers the opportunity for forest bathing. All the sculptures were designed in Roundwood and then hand cut in a dedicated workshop in Mahabalipuram in South India.
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Paseando por Irlanda: Victor's Way (Wicklow)
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Pantheism Expressed
In a place of introspection and magic
by Victor in the heart of the Wicklow Mountains
Hindu sculpture garden in Wicklow, Ireland
The spiritual visions of an Irishman were created in stone by craftsmen in Mahabalipuram, India, and now populate a sculpture park in County Wicklow, Ireland. If you get a chance, treat yourself to an amble there.
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16 Sculptures That Scare and Amaze at the Same Time You Won't Believe Actually Exist
Sculpture is one of the most beautiful types of art. It fascinates and makes people think about the fragility of this world.
Bright Side has chosen the best sculptures from around the world that you’d never be able to resist gazing at. We couldn’t either!
16. The Bleeding Head, Worldwide
You can see The Bleeding Head sand sculpture by Guy Olivier Deveau on beaches around the world, as the artist often chooses to exhibit it at sand festivals. It does give us goose bumps!
15. The Death Kiss, Barcelona, Spain
The Death Kiss stands on the grave of a young man who died in the 1930s. The authorship is disputed to this day. There is a legend that this sculpture inspired Ingmar Bergman to create his famous movie The Seventh Seal.
14. Blue Mustang, Denver, USA
Blue Mustang, nicknamed Blucipher, is truly a dangerous piece of art. The stallion from hell killed its creator, Luis Jiménez — during its transportation, the head fell off and injured the sculptor’s leg artery.
13. Verity, Ilfracombe, UK
A 20-meter-tall statue of a pregnant woman by Damien Hirst overlooks the Bristol Channel. If you look at it from the left, there is nothing unique about it. Yet the right side of the statue has a twist to it: you can see open muscles and a fetus inside.
12. Victor’s Way Park, Co. Wicklow, Ireland
Victor Langheld decided to open a park after his spiritual visit to India. According to Langheld, the statues are supposed to make people think about life and our purpose in it.
11. Crawling Babies, Prague, Czech Republic
David Cerny’s statues of faceless giant babies not only crawl on Prague’s Television Tower but also in Kampa’s park.
10. The Cloak of Conscience, Salzburg, Austria
The sculpture The Cloak of Conscience, representing the Commander who killed Don Juan, sits at the south entrance to Salzburg Cathedral. The sculpture has twins all over different cities in Europe.
9. Upside-down statue of King Wenceslas riding a dead horse, Prague, Czech Republic
Yet another of David Cerny’s creations — a parody to the monument of St. Wenceslas in the heart of Prague. It was initially installed on the very same square where the original stands but was later transferred to the Lucerne shopping mall.
8. Hanging Boy, Ghent, Belgium
The sculptor of this gloomy and very strange piece of art hanging from one of the walls in Ghent is unknown. It gives us goose bumps just looking at it.
7. Statues in Staglieno Cemetery, Genoa, Italy
The Staglieno Cemetery in Genoa has existed since the middle of the 19th century, and the first burial took place in 1851. Since then, it is known to be a home for sculptures and statues.
6. La Recoleta Cemetery, Buenos Aires, Argentina
The famous Argentinian cemetery dates back to the first half of the 18th century. Many famous people of Argentina are buried there, along with some real pieces of art as statues installed there.
5. Man Hanging Out, Prague, Czech Republic
A statue dedicated to Sigmund Freud by David Cerny is hanging on a beam fixed to the roof of a house. It has become so popular that it toured Chicago and London. The funny part about it is that tourists believe it to be a sculpture of Vladimir Lenin.
4. Highgate Cemetery statues, London, UK
Highgate Cemetery is very famous in London. It is believed to be the place where vampires hung out in the 1800s. They say that one of the graves belongs to Jack the Ripper himself.
3. Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris, France
The Cemetery of Père Lachaise, or the East Cemetery, is a resting place for famous people like Oscar Wilde, Honore de Balzac, and Frederic Chopin. The statues on the graves are so beautiful and mesmerizing that many tourists and Parisians come to visit it.
2. The St. Barthelemy Statue, Milan, Italy
If you look at this statue from afar you won’t notice anything weird about it. However, if you come closer, you will see that the cloak on the nude body is nothing but his own skin.
1. The Cimitero Monumentale (The Monumental Cemetery), Milan, Italy
Originally, only rich people could afford to rest at The Monumental Cemetery, erecting the most magnificent pieces of art as monuments on the graves. Today the cemetery works as a museum, where you can take a walk to see how the art of sculpture has evolved over the last century and a half.
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Victor's Way Indian Sculpture Park
Victor's Way Indian Sculpture Park – Wicklow, Ireland
Scary sculptures you didnt know existed...or maybe you did
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-The sculpture depicts death, in the form of a winged skeleton, planting a kiss on the forehead of a handsome young man found in Poblenou Cemetery in Barcelona.
-known as Haserot’s Angel but Actually named “The Angel of Death Victorious,” the stoic angel is seated on the marble gravestone of canning entrepreneur Francis Haserot and his family. The life-size bronze holds an extinguished torch upside-down, a symbol of life extinguished. Her wings are outstretched and she gazes straight ahead. appears to be weeping black tears, which pour from her eyes and drip down her neck
*Death of the Ferryman is one of the statues located at Victoria’s Way, located near Roundwood, County Wicklow, Ireland. The sculpture is a metaphor for the individual who is losing touch with the real world.
*Dark Night of the ‘Soul’ is also located in wicklow, ireland. It depicts period of emptiness and despair that must first be traversed before arriving at contentment.
eight-foot-tall bronze statue of the goddess Isis. It was given to Hoover and his wife from the people of Belgium as a gift...and was much smaller...
Eternal Silence, commonly known as the Dexter Graves Monument and the Statue of Death is a monument in Chicago's Graceland Cemetery. Its a bronze sculpture set on and backdropped by a black granite. It was created by American sculptor Lorado Taft in 1909.
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