It’s quite common to find depictions, either images or statues, of the Buddha in seated meditation in the United States today. I’d venture that a very small percentage of people that display such depictions are Buddhist, or have much interest in studying the teachings of Buddhism. How did this proliferation of a particular religious/philosophical figure become so popular in western/non-Buddhist places?
/u/toldinstone and /u/huianxin wrote about why a religion typically associated with asceticism and impermanence came to produce such ostentatious art.
/u/artfulorpheus also wrote about Why the Buddha is fat.