Royal Enfield Art of Motorcycling campaign commences in India
As part of its ongoing journey to empower the community and elevate the riding culture, Royal Enfield has announced a new campaign in India called Art of Motorcycling. This is the company’s first-ever designing platform which will provide the young riders/creators with an opportunity to express their love for motorcycling through creative illustrations.
The Royal Enfield Art of Motorcycling campaign has been conceptualised to create a dynamic experience for the motorcycling community, riding enthusiasts, design students, and illustrators who draw inspiration from their imagination and experiences on and off the saddle. Driven by the theme of self-expression, the contest is aimed at providing a platform to encourage the community to express themselves freely, follow their passion for riding and take a step ahead in their journey of self-exploration and expression.
ArrayFor participation, candidates can head over to the Art of Motorcycling section on Royal Enfield’s official website to register and download the toolkit. Participants can then create their own unique design and share it on Instagram, tagging Royal Enfield and using #ArtofMotorcycling and #REApparel hashtags.
The top five designs/illustrations of the Royal Enfield Art of Motorcycling campaign will get featured/printed on the company’s official merchandise and the winners will get a sum of INR 30,000 each. Also, one lucky winner will earn an opportunity to intern with Royal Enfield.
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The Royal Enfield Art of Motorcycling campaign will be an annual challenge. This year its jury members include:
- Gary Inman - Editor and co-founder of the self-published motorcycling magazine ‘Sideburn’. He is a London-based motorcycling enthusiast who covers personal riding stories. Since the magazine’s conception, his work has found its own niche and an ardent following.
- Nandita Abraham - As the President of Pearl Academy, Nandita Abraham is the woman who put the institute on the world map for fashion and design education. Her varied industry experience will bring more than just worth to the jury desk.
- Toria Jaymes - A designer and illustrator with a huge range of experience working with brands such as Nike, RedBull and the likes, Toria is the founder of Stay-Outside Studio as well as the Art Director for Gary Inman’s ‘Sideburn’ magazine.
- Max Paternoster - Maxwell, or ‘Max’, is a renowned moto-artist based in London. With experience varying from designing helmets and motorcycle body paintwork, to creating art inspired by famous motorcycling adventures, he brings a lot to the jury desk.