Indian temple cart sculptures (rathas) 🔍

Temple cart carver and religious processional artist (1000 - 1900)

Indian temple cart makers carve towering, brightly painted wooden chariots (rathas) covered with stacked, tiered forms, erotic figures, and geometric patterns, used for annual religious processions. These carts layer sacred geometry, loud color, and exuberant ornament into towering, movable structures.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By Indian temple cart sculptures (rathas) (Looking Forward)

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Ettore Sottsass
Designer, Architect
The stacked, temple-like, polychrome form of Indian rathas directly inspired Sottsass's totemic 'Superbox' cabinets, 'Tahiti' lamp, and the Memphis group's fascination with sacred, colorful, piled-up geometries.