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Sameer Kulavoor recently produced the bicycle images featured here for his publication, The Ghoda Cycle Project. This visual documentation displays a number of hybrid bicycles found throughout inner-city and rural India in a most vibrant and endearing way. Although Sameer enjoys illustration for print as his preferred medium, he has also developed a unique body of animated content within his portfolio. – DEFINITELY BAGGY.
Sameer Kulavoor recently produced the bicycle images featured here for his publication, The Ghoda Cycle Project. This visual documentation displays a number of hybrid bicycles found throughout inner-city and rural India in a most vibrant and endearing way. Although Sameer enjoys illustration for print as his preferred medium, he has also developed a unique body…
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The Bombay Duck Designs illustrator has a psychedelic new poster book out (with loose leafs ready to be framed) called The Ghoda Cycle Project that documents bicycles in the Indian setting. We go double seat with him to all his favourite Mumbai places. – BROWN PAPER BAG, Mumbai.
The Bombay Duck Designs illustrator has a psychedelic new poster book out (with loose leafs ready to be framed) called The Ghoda Cycle Project that documents bicycles in the Indian setting. We go double seat with him to all his favourite Mumbai places. – BROWN PAPER BAG, Mumbai.
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El ilustrador Sameer Kulavoor viaja a menudo por su país. Observa estos artefactos donde todo puede ocurrir, las bicicletas indias, y las dibuja con sus rotuladores en sus hojas A4. Hace tres años empezó a mirar las bicis de otra manera. Quería descubrir hasta dónde se mezclan estos vehículos con la cultura y la economía del país. Y a principios de este año convirtió en dibujos mucho de lo que había visto durante todo este tiempo. The Ghoda Cycle Project “es una serie en proceso”, indica el ilustrador. “Esta es la primera entrega pero aquí no está todo. Hay muchos más ejemplos del uso de la bici en India”. – Spanish magazine, YOROKOBU.
El ilustrador Sameer Kulavoor viaja a menudo por su país. Observa estos artefactos donde todo puede ocurrir, las bicicletas indias, y las dibuja con sus rotuladores en sus hojas A4. Hace tres años empezó a mirar las bicis de otra manera. Quería descubrir hasta dónde se mezclan estos vehículos con la cultura y la economía…
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Kulavoor’s dexterity with hand and technique has always been in bringing in something learned from the subjects he sketches; like in his Zeroxwallah zine that was printed on discarded photocopies, The Ghoda Cycle Project incorporates screen printing techniques used to decorate and personalise bicycle mud flaps. The result: Bollywood-referencing, neon-bright screen prints that, like the sketches, are worthy of being framed. – MUMBAI BOSS
Kulavoor’s dexterity with hand and technique has always been in bringing in something learned from the subjects he sketches; like in his Zeroxwallah zine that was printed on discarded photocopies, The Ghoda Cycle Project incorporates screen printing techniques used to decorate and personalise bicycle mud flaps. The result: Bollywood-referencing, neon-bright screen prints that, like the…
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The Ghoda Cycle Project featured on It’s Nice That ! Thats so nice! ‘Kulavoor’s publication is screenprinted, bound with elastic, and presented in clamshell format, and the illustrations therein are full of vitality – bike vendors pour chai, sell ice-cream, waist-belts, and knife-sharpening services. transport petrol, groceries, and schoolchildren, and cover their handlebars, saddles, and racks…
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Sameer Kulavoor is an illustrator and designer based in Mumbai, India whose new publication Zeroxwallah zine provides visual evidence of his numerous visits to the city’s copy shops. Please tell us a little something about yourself, your studio, Bombay Duck Designs, and what it is like working in Mumbai? – Interviewed by Prof. Teal Triggs – ZINE WEEKLY
Sameer Kulavoor is an illustrator and designer based in Mumbai, India whose new publication Zeroxwallah zine provides visual evidence of his numerous visits to the city’s copy shops. Please tell us a little something about yourself, your studio, Bombay Duck Designs, and what it is like working in Mumbai? – Interviewed by Prof. Teal Triggs…
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The fun, jump-around-vibe track has a animated video, created by famous city illustrator and graphic designer Sameer Kulavoor, under his label Bombay Duck Designs. Along with sister Zeenat, and partners-in-crime Sameer Kulkarni and Devashree Dhakras, Kulavoor stitched together an under four minute collage of all the things to love and hate about Mumbai. – ROLLING STONE INDIA
The fun, jump-around-vibe track has a animated video, created by famous city illustrator and graphic designer Sameer Kulavoor, under his label Bombay Duck Designs. Along with sister Zeenat, and partners-in-crime Sameer Kulkarni and Devashree Dhakras, Kulavoor stitched together an under four minute collage of all the things to love and hate about Mumbai. – ROLLING…
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When we interviewed Pentagram ahead of the release of their fourth album Bloodywood, they told us that, among other things, the record was inspired by Bombay and its people. Fittingly, the first video off the set, “Lovedrug Climbdown”, an animation clip made by Bombay Duck Designs, features almost every quirky city icon you can think of: train station signs, pav bhaji, black and yellow taxis, cutting chai, nimbu mirchi, crows, Victorias, and fortune telling robots, to name just a few. – MUMBAI BOSS
When we interviewed Pentagram ahead of the release of their fourth album Bloodywood, they told us that, among other things, the record was inspired by Bombay and its people. Fittingly, the first video off the set, “Lovedrug Climbdown”, an animation clip made by Bombay Duck Designs, features almost every quirky city icon you can think…
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Mumbai electro-rockers Pentagram have a video out for the song ‘Lovedrug Climbdown’ off their fourth studio album Bloodywood. The animated video was created by Sameer Kulavoor of Bombay Duck Designs (the man behind the official Bacardi NH7 Weekender poster). It features quirky, quintessential-Mumbai imagery set to the beat of the song. – NH7.in
Mumbai electro-rockers Pentagram have a video out for the song ‘Lovedrug Climbdown’ off their fourth studio album Bloodywood. The animated video was created by Sameer Kulavoor of Bombay Duck Designs (the man behind the official Bacardi NH7 Weekender poster). It features quirky, quintessential-Mumbai imagery set to the beat of the song. – NH7.in