Decorated or redesigned vehicles are part of KGAF every year. Of all the vehicle installations at this year’s KGAF, “Birth Story of Vespa” stood apart.
This installation represents the famous Vespa scooter. It brings out the similarity in form that the Vespa shares with wasp. Vespa is Italian for wasp.
A good option to reduce pollution and consumption of natural resources but cycling on Mumbai roads can be suicidal
Artist Hetal Shukhla says the “poor artist syndrome is oudated, boring and uncool. The new artist wants CHANGE.”
Eleven-year old Dev Mehta reflects the ever-changing colours of Mumbai on this car
Varsha Pandit and 1B art students of Jamnabai Narsee School depict the dreams and aspirations of the city on this “dream wagon”
Akshay Patel wonders if the increasing fares will trigger the return of erstwhile “pull rickshaws”
If pull rickshaws return, this will be a thing of past. By Puja Arora
Beautiful pictures. I fell in love with Vespa which was perhaps the first scooter on Indian roads. Mopeds were already there. The one which I rode was a Lambretta Scooterette. I remeber the earliest power driven Cycle which had an engine named Berini made in Holland.
That is amusing! 🙂
Awesome!!!..”Keep Walking”
Suresh
Thanks, Suresh 🙂
I like the bicycle!
The first rickshaw photo is nice but I wonder why Varsha Pandit chose a rickshaw to depict the dreams of the city…
These days, when the rickshaw meter is down, the stress “meter” goes up, no?!
Maybe, she thought of it as common man’s vehicle. 🙂
are, wow . its amazing and great capture
Thanks 🙂