Wednesday, March 04, 2015

ABC Wednesday - 'H' for HOPE & Hand Cart: Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2015 #12 : Cart of Hope

The Reverie Wagon (Cart of Hope)


Hand Cart also known as the 'Hath Gadi' here in India has been an ancient handmade source of transportation. Hand carts have been mentioned in literature as far back as the second millenium B.C. The Indian sacred book Rigveda states that men and women are as equal as two wheels of a cart.

In India, we still have a large population that uses the 'Hath Gadi' and relies on it for a daily living. It is still the only source of income for scrap distributors / collectors, farmers, vendors, goods carriers and many more.

The 'Hath Gadi' is a blessing for many poor families in cities as well as rural areas. The message here, to people from different walks of life is that the 'Hath Gadi' might just be a means of transporting goods but for thousands of people in our country, who are below the poverty line, it is an angel in disguise.

By creating this, the artist wants to touch their hearts and send out a message to people that 'what looks like trash to us is astonishingly a treasure to others'.

For interesting photos of 'H' for      from across the world click below:


5 comments:

  1. It certainly is a nice touch by the artist, and I can see how vital they are to many people.

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  2. Good for the artist for honoring the people and their hand cart.
    The View from the Top of the Ladder

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  3. Those wings look like mighty promises of hope! Nice capture, and I loved your note on the hand cart.

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  4. Wings would be helpful for traffic too!

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