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The Sculpture Garden of Wicklow

← Back to Global Stories A black granite statue of Ganesha at Victor's Way sculpture garden in County Wicklow, Ireland. Photo: Yablochko / Wikimedia Commons (CC0)

In County Wicklow, Ireland, a private meditation garden known as Victor's Way became home to eight striking black granite sculptures of Ganesha, carved by Indian sculptor T. Baskaran, each capturing him in a different pose — dancing, reading, and playing musical instruments among them.

An Unusual Setting

Set within the wooded hills of Wicklow, the garden brought together large-scale Indian devotional sculpture and the Irish landscape in a way rarely attempted elsewhere, offering visitors a contemplative space built around these varied depictions of Shree Ganesh.

A Chapter Now Closed

As of 2025, Victor's Way has closed permanently to visitors, its distinctive collection of granite sculptures remaining as a record of the years this quiet corner of Ireland held space for such thoughtful and varied renderings of his form.

What This Garden Revealed

For the years it welcomed visitors, this Irish sculpture garden stood as one of the more unexpected settings in which Shree Ganesh's many moods and postures found lasting, monumental expression, carried far from India into the quiet hills of Wicklow.