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Royal Enfield's #ArtofMotorcycling is back with Season 4
After successfully completing last three seasons of #ArtofMotorcycling, Royal Enfield is back with season 4, a platform for artists, designers and creative enthusiasts to showcase their passion and celebrate the motorcycling way of life. The season this year plans to expand globally in countries such as Thailand, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia and Mexico. #ArtofMotorcycling: Theme and Categories Artists are encouraged to envision a world where motorcycling transcends the ride, exploring new galactic landscapes, uncharted terrains and unheard adventures. Based on the 'Y3K edition', season 4 is themed around the year 3000 A.D., and reimagines the relationship between mankind, technology and the unyielding pursuit of freedom on two wheels. A big part of the #ArtofMotorcycling's proposition is to create an inclusive space for artists across levels of expertise, to share their ideas with the community and showcase their work to celebrated creative minds. Adding to the exciting developments under the season 4 banner, participants can now create and submit designs under four categories: Gen AI, Digital Art, Handcrafted, and Comic Art which is a special category that celebrates the dynamic intersection of art and motorcycling through illustrative and sequential storytelling. #ArtofMotorcycling: Jury Other than regional juries, the panel this year will also be reviewed by global juries too bringing their varied expertise to the table. Featuring some of the most incredible creative minds, the global panel includes Aaquib Wani, an experiential designer whose most notable collaborations include Lollapalooza, India Cricket team, Spotify Rap91 and JSW Olympics '24; Debjyoti Saha, a celebrated animation filmmaker and visual storyteller, founder of Goppo Animation; Haruka Satonaka, a Japanese Manga artist and Varun Gupta, a popular artist and filmmaker whose storytelling merges the worlds of Gen AI and visual artistry. The notable names on the regional panels include Mao Gronewold, an art and creative director from Mexico and Takrit Krutphum, a well-known artist from Thailand. #ArtofMotorcycling: Process All artworks on the country and regional level will be evaluated by social polls, giving the global creative community a voice in the decision-making process. The top eight designs (across regions) will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to Royal Enfield's annual community event, Motoverse, where their artworks will be displayed on exclusive #ArtofMotorcycling apparel. Winners will also have the opportunity to be featured on The Royal Enfield - Ride Pure Podcast, giving them a forum to share their stories and passions with the world. In addition to this, one winner from the Comic Art category will receive the opportunity to work with Royal Enfield on special projects. Interested candidates can head over to the #ArtOfMotorcyling section on Royal Enfield's website to register in their preferred category and download the design toolkit. The last date to participate is October 20, and the winners will be announced between November 1 and November 10. Along with newer categories and exciting rewards, season 4 will also feature virtual masterclasses with leading design colleges and graffiti activations.
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Royal Enfield's #ArtofMotorcycling Returns With Global Twist In Season 4
Royal Enfield's popular #ArtofMotorcycling campaign is back for its 4th season, and this time, it's bigger and more creative than ever. After three successful seasons, Season 4 is going global, inviting artists and creative enthusiasts from countries like Thailand, Indonesia, Australia, Brazil, Japan, Mexico, and more to showcase their talent. This year's theme, titled the 'Y3K edition', takes inspiration from the year 3000 A.D. Artists are asked to imagine a future where technology, humans, and the thrill of motorcycling blend seamlessly, creating new adventures across galaxies and uncharted terrains. #ArtofMotorcycling is an inclusive platform where both beginners and seasoned artists can share their work with the global community. This season, participants can submit designs in four exciting categories: Gen AI, Digital Art, Handcrafted, and Comic Art, showcasing their creativity in new and dynamic ways. A panel of global and regional judges will review the entries, including renowned names like Aaquib Wani, known for his work with Lollapalooza and Spotify, animation filmmaker Debjyoti Saha, Japanese Manga artist Haruka Satonaka, and more. Local judges from countries like Mexico and Thailand will also bring their unique perspectives to the competition. The best part? Social media polls will help decide the top designs, giving the global creative community a say in the process. The top eight artists will win an all-expenses-paid trip to Royal Enfield's Motoverse event, where their designs will be featured on exclusive apparel. Winners will also get a chance to be on the Royal Enfield Ride Pure Podcast, sharing their journey with a wider audience. Plus, one Comic Art winner will get a chance to work on special projects with Royal Enfield! Artists can register and download the design toolkit from the Royal Enfield website starting today at 6 p.m. The deadline for submissions is October 20, and winners will be announced in early November. Season 4 will also host virtual masterclasses and graffiti activations, adding even more excitement. Royal Enfield has partnered with brands like Daily Objects and FARAK to create limited edition collections inspired by #ArtofMotorcycling.
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Royal Enfield launches the fourth season of its #ArtOfMotorcycling campaign, expanding globally and inviting artists to showcase their creativity inspired by motorcycling culture.

Royal Enfield, the iconic motorcycle manufacturer, has announced the return of its popular #ArtOfMotorcycling campaign for its fourth season. This initiative, which began as a platform to celebrate the fusion of art and motorcycling, has now expanded its reach to a global audience
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.In a significant move, Royal Enfield has opened the competition to participants from around the world, making it a truly international affair. This expansion allows artists from diverse cultural backgrounds to contribute their unique perspectives on motorcycling culture
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.Participants are encouraged to unleash their creativity using various mediums such as sketches, paintings, digital art, illustrations, and even mixed media. The campaign revolves around themes that resonate with the spirit of motorcycling, including freedom, exploration, and self-expression
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.The competition offers exciting opportunities for winners. Top entries will be featured on Royal Enfield's social media channels, providing artists with significant exposure. Additionally, winners will receive exclusive Royal Enfield merchandise and vouchers
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.A panel of distinguished judges, including Royal Enfield executives and renowned artists, will evaluate the submissions. The judging criteria will focus on creativity, originality, and how well the artwork captures the essence of motorcycling culture
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Royal Enfield's #ArtOfMotorcycling campaign has become more than just a contest; it's a celebration of the brand's community. It provides a platform for enthusiasts to connect, share their passion, and inspire each other through art
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.This initiative reinforces Royal Enfield's commitment to fostering creativity and strengthening its connection with the motorcycling community. By encouraging artistic expression, the brand continues to build a unique identity that goes beyond just manufacturing motorcycles
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