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Mumbai-based illustrator and visual artist Sameer Kulavoor’s fascination with bicycles has resulted in a unique fashion collaboration with UK-based menswear label Paul Smith. Owner of design studio Bombay Duck Designs, Kulavoor poured his love for cycling into “The Ghoda Cycle Project” in 2012, where he documented the bicycles of India in a series of colourful sketches. He now holds the distinction of having four of his sketches feature on a series of T-shirts for Paul Smith Autumn/Winter 2013 collection – INDIAN EXPRESS
Mumbai-based illustrator and visual artist Sameer Kulavoor’s fascination with bicycles has resulted in a unique fashion collaboration with UK-based menswear label Paul Smith. Owner of design studio Bombay Duck Designs, Kulavoor poured his love for cycling into “The Ghoda Cycle Project” in 2012, where he documented the bicycles of India in a series of colourful…
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NH7 visited our studio and did a detailed story about some of our recent projects and our work process. Also an audio chat on the NH7 Audiolizer (you have to strain your ears to hear me speak) + some previously unseen pictures of original drawings from The Ghoda Cycle Project + pictures of BLUED book…
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Sameer Kulavoor of Bombay Duck Designs glorifies everyday moments. Kulavoor says his OH FLIP! illustrated, physically-animated flipbooks draw attention “to these little gems in our day to day life that often go unnoticed, and in a small way keep them alive for a generation that may soon forget them (with the advent of massive coffee chains).” One book features the action of pouring a filter Kaapi in between two glasses, common in South India, while the other shines light on the many colorful syrups decorating the ice gola, a standard summer street drink. – BEYOND INDIAN KITSCH – KYOORIUS.
Sameer Kulavoor of Bombay Duck Designs glorifies everyday moments. Kulavoor says his OH FLIP! illustrated, physically-animated flipbooks draw attention “to these little gems in our day to day life that often go unnoticed, and in a small way keep them alive for a generation that may soon forget them (with the advent of massive coffee…