This morning we visited a sculpture park that I had only recently discovered existed. It is actually the private garden of the sculptor's own house, a house that he built himself. He created all of the exhibits on display, large and small, including the little church. Many of them can only be described as impressively majestic. The planting in the garden was done by his now, unfortunately, late wife.
The first 3 photos are general shots of plantings. The rest are, in order;
Petreos - ruler and guardian of the area.
Grigoris Afxentiou - freedom fighter from the 1950s EOKA era.
Wisdom presiding over a gathering of philosophers.
Representation of the Equality of Man & Woman.
Pavlos Liasides - a folk poet from Lysi village.
The last one is entitled Group Burials and, to quote from the sculptor's info leaflet: Group burials of the Greek and Turkish Cypriots from the period 1958 to 1974 that can be found scattered throughout the island. It captures the casualness with which the victims where buried and the aggressiveness caused by fanaticism.