Last week, I posted 3 pictures of Tata Safari painted in an abstract style for the Weekly Photo Challenge – Abstract captured at the Cartist Automobile Art Festival exhibition in Jaipur. The event was organized in a garden that was recently opened for the public. Those three pictures posted earlier didn’t do justice with the exhibition as there was much more to it.I’m posting some more images from the Cartist Exhibition. People with creative and artistic minds will surely enjoy these pictures of unique creations; so will automobile lovers. Do let me know about your views through the comments below.
Let me start with a picture of the venue.

Artists giving finishing touches to the venue.

Due to the onset of summers, Sun is quite harsh. Therefore, the paintings were displayed in gazebos style tents to combat the scorching heat. Good move!







Artists were given due acknowledgment by placing artist information boards.


The exhibition also had a section dedicated to the logo of the finest automobile brands like Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, Bentley, etc.


I found a very interesting art installation which drew my attention! Unfortunately, No one was around to explain its story. Let me call this “Red Head”

Here is a close up of “Red Head”


Miniature vintage design car at Cartist exhibition, Jaipur
Parked in a row were ten hand-painted Tata Nano cars. In case you have never heard about Tata Nano, it was a benchmark standard in Indian automobile history with a launch price of USD 1500. It was a highly publicized innovation termed “frugal engineering” from an Indian automobile manufacturer Tata Motors, who also owns World’s top brands like Range Rover and Jaguar.

Close up of one of the ten Tata Nano on display at the Cartist exhibition. Ain’t this pretty?

Information about its creator artist-Ms. Kanchan Chander!

Let me wrap this up with the most striking picture as well as creation!

I had posted a write-up on the Cartist event during Resurgent Rajasthan a few months ago, featuring hand-painted auto-rickshaws (Tuk-Tuk as some people prefer to call it). Click here to read this post.
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Love the art work. You are right. The last one steals the shows for sure. Thanks for sharing!
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I’m happy that you liked them, parul! 🙂
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thank you for sharing:D
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🙂
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Amazing works. Thanks for the post 🙂
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Thanks for appreciating Rupam! 🙂
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Nice visual tour. Thanks Arv for this post!
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Thank you shrikant! Happy that you enjoyed it! 🙂
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A true Masterpiece of Dedication!
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I agree with you Arpit.
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Quite some impressive ‘wagen’ 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
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Wow! This is a very cool art festival. I really like the Tata Nano cars. I have never seen anything like it before. See, Jaipur has something in common with Detroit, USA. We have a lot of automobile type festivals, too!
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That’s great! Detroit is city associated with American automobile industry so it’s natural! Btw is Detroit still Auto hub of USA? Specially manufacturing!!
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I think Detroit is still considered the auto hub of USA. They still have the big North American International Auto Show every year. It’s also bringing in more jobs to the greater Detroit area. That’s why my family moved here.
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well, that’s great Jennifer! Lots of luck and prosperity to you and your family! 🙂
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Wow this looks like it must have been so much fun!
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It sure is. Quite unique! 🙂
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Interesting range of exhibits!
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I agree! 🙂
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What a gorgeous place and some fabulous exhibits!
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Thank You Ladyfi! Have you ever been to India?
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No. But I’d love to visit!
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I hope you do…soon! 🙂
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Amazing art and exhibition! Lovely shots of course!
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I merely capture what is… 🙂
Thanks for appreciating! 🙂
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Then “merely” is lovely and interesting!
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ha ha! Thanks! your kind words are appreciated Leya! 🙂
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I love the different styles of the paintings ! These are for every taste, they are so different from each other !
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I agree! 🙂
Thanks for checking it out and sharing your views!
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Such a cool exhibition! Jaipur is truly becoming a creative person’s haven. My favorite was the cane car. Thanks for this post – we got to see all this sitting at our desks 🙂
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Thank You Vibha. Yes, Jaipur is quite vibrant. We have lots of events and exhibitions taking place here. many of these events like Jaipur Literature Festival have actually graduated to national & International level. I’m happy that you enjoyed running through it all. 🙂
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Very cool!
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🙂
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Very cool collections! Beautiful images!
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Thank You Amy! I’m happy you liked them! 🙂
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The yellow one has got to be the show stopper! Love it 🙂
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I agree with that choice! I’m happy you liked it Geetanjali! 🙂
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That looked like an exhibition worth visiting
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It sure was Bill! 🙂
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Very impressive photos you have snapped here.
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You liked them Deepika? Great…
Thanks for appreciating! 🙂
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This is great. I have never seen hand painted cars before and that red head installation is unusual. What an event you attended!
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There’s an organisation here by name of cartist. they promote art on cars!
Thanks for appreciation yogi! 🙂
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