worlds largest cardboard sculpture |
The sculpture was of Indian Goddess Rati (Goddess of Love) which also measured 3.9624 m (13 ft) in height. The record was achieved at the same event and day as the record for the longest Drawing by Mr. CAUTION.
After the show was done he decided not to throw away all the card board boxes but use them to make paintings. Mr. CAUTION gathered all the cardboards boxes and painted every single one of them to make this project monumental. He made over 1000 painting which can be seen and purchased on his website: www.mrcaution.com
About Rati
After the show was done he decided not to throw away all the card board boxes but use them to make paintings. Mr. CAUTION gathered all the cardboards boxes and painted every single one of them to make this project monumental. He made over 1000 painting which can be seen and purchased on his website: www.mrcaution.com
About Rati
Rati (Sanskrit: रति, Rati) is the Hindu goddess of love. Usually described as the daughter of Prajapati Daksha, Rati is the female counterpart, the chief consort and the assistant of Kama (Kamadeva), the god of love. A constant companion of Kama , she is often depicted with him in legend and temple sculpture. She also enjoys worship along with Kama . Rati is often associated with the arousal and delight of sexual activity, and many sex techniques and positions derive their Sanskrit names from hers.