This inclusive platform encourages creativity from all levels, whether you’re a professional or a hobbyist. (Photo: Mediabrief)
Dubbed the ‘Y3K Edition’, this year’s theme transports participants to the year 3000 A.D., where they are asked to imagine a world where motorcycling takes on a whole new futuristic meaning.
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.