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Dedicated to producing quality visual work for music and culture projects, exhibition and the production of editorial content, Sameer is also an active force in India’s burgeoning zine and publishing industries, turning his keen eye to the country’s streets, cities and urban landscapes. His current collection of felt pen drawing prints focus on one of the most ubiquitous yet idiosyncratic objects to be found there: the bicycle in its many gloriously diverse manifestations : MONOQI
Dedicated to producing quality visual work for music and culture projects, exhibition and the production of editorial content, Sameer is also an active force in India’s burgeoning zine and publishing industries, turning his keen eye to the country’s streets, cities and urban landscapes. His current collection of felt pen drawing prints focus on one of…
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The Ghoda Cycle Project is featured in MarieClaire Italy’s Feb issue – an article which talks about Indian design, art and fashion! Indian sharing: Un autentico culto la bicicletta nel continente asiatico: con gli acquarelli Ghoda Cycle Project l’illustratore Sameer Kulavoor ne celebra tipologie e funzioni (sameerkulavoor.com).
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The Ghoda Cycle Project – on WORLDWIDE CYCLING ATLAS
The Ghoda Cycle Project – on WORLDWIDE CYCLING ATLAS
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Also check out the images of graphic designer Sameer Kulavoor’s new Ghoda Cycle Project – a poster book of his drawings that I’ve been happy to include in my personal collection this month. As Sameer says, these ordinary bicycles “carry the hopes and aspirations of a big section of the Indian population. No wonder they are called ghoda cycles. Basic necessities like cooking gas, milk, bread, newspapers and tiffin are delivered to our homes on a cycle. And then there are the mobile cycle shops that sell, among other things, tea, vegetables, waist belts, ice creams and SIM-cards.” PARMESH SHAHANI – Head of GODREJ INDIA CULTURE LAB
Also check out the images of graphic designer Sameer Kulavoor’s new Ghoda Cycle Project – a poster book of his drawings that I’ve been happy to include in my personal collection this month. As Sameer says, these ordinary bicycles “carry the hopes and aspirations of a big section of the Indian population. No wonder they…
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33. We’ve all been to a photocopy shop at some point – to duplicate college notes, for PAN card copies or to get a faded version of a novel we just can’t get our hands on. Inspired by his many visits to the copy shops in Fort, Sameer Kulavoor of Bombay Duck Designs has created the Zeroxwallah zine which uses the yellow and black hues seen on the signboards and scenes from all over the city – TIME OUT MUMBAI
33. We’ve all been to a photocopy shop at some point – to duplicate college notes, for PAN card copies or to get a faded version of a novel we just can’t get our hands on. Inspired by his many visits to the copy shops in Fort, Sameer Kulavoor of Bombay Duck Designs has created…
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On NH7.in : Designed by Sameer Kulavoor, Zeenat Kulavoor and Aditi Damle of Bombay Duck Designs, Lokesh Karekar of Locopopodesign and Kunal Bele of OAM, the screen-printed masks come in six designs and will make for a quirky keepsake for y’all to remember the Weekender by. “An art event at the NH7 Weekender is a…
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We love art that is affordable, we love it more when it tells a story. We triple love it when it is a limited edition poster-book set like The Ghodha Cycle Project by illustrator Sameer Kulavoor. TGCP documents illustrator’s beautiful rendition of the myriad avatars of bicycles in the rural and urban landscape of India – WE MAKE LOVE
We love art that is affordable, we love it more when it tells a story. We triple love it when it is a limited edition poster-book set like The Ghodha Cycle Project by illustrator Sameer Kulavoor. TGCP documents illustrator’s beautiful rendition of the myriad avatars of bicycles in the rural and urban landscape of India…