Cartist at Auto Expo 2023 with a message of Sustainability
Displaying Automobile Artwork in a space of 3500 sq ft
Sustain by Cartist display in space of 1200 sq ft
Book Cover launch for Project- The Art of Restoration.
Cartist Pavilion at the Auto Expo 2023 at Greater Noida in Hall NO.11 N18 (3400 sq ft approx), where they will be showcasing Automobile Artwork by artists across India and launching our upcoming book cover of “The Art of Restoration”.
This year, the Cartist will focus on exhibiting sustainable solutions to save the heritage and earth, which will include the following:
1. Ambassador: Inspired by the iconic Ambassador car that ruled the roads of India for more than 5 decades, it is made completely out of Automobile scrap which includes bearings, clutch plates, steel wire, chain, transmission gear, engine piston, and other materials from car scrap. The car model sculpture is made out of more than 1500 scrap auto parts to give the message of sustainability.
2. E-Waste Car: During the COVID pandemic, the automobile industry faced challenges in getting chips, which have held the production of many giant manufacturers in the world. But if we continue to ignore this waste, one day we will be held responsible for making this world on hold. These installations are created using e-waste materials to give a message to think about our use and promote mindful consumption of resources.
3. Car wireframe: Inspired by British Sports cars with a trim of roadster with playful dynamics and a four-cylinder engine. In that era, Americans loved lightweight sports cars. Being indulged in merging automobiles with art, Cartist has created a wired sculpture to replicate the grandeur of this automobile brand into creative artwork.
4. EV Scooter as Artwork – Four EV scooters designed on different themes one draped in cloth by weavers as a tribute to weavers of India, one studded by jewelry of Jaipur, another depicting street foods of India, and other depicting gullies of India by artist showcasing rich heritage and art of India streets.
5. Auto in Indigo: The amazing Indian local road transport legend, the auto-rickshaw, fashioning the indigo colour which has seen centuries of Indian culture in many different “Rang-Roop”. Indigo was once used as a medium of protest against British rule in India.
6. Chevy with toys of India: Artist Shrikant depicts the rich heritage of Indian toys from different cities of India on 1929 Chevrolet he has made wooden toys of Udaipur on one side and depicts wooden toys Channapatna from Karnataka. On the other hand, he portrays puppets of Jaipur.
7. Mai Bhi Cartist – An special activity where you can paint a car with a Cartist at the venue. To be Cartist, all you need is to take the brush and paint the car with your imagination and creativity.
The Art of Restoration – Cartist
We have restored two iconic cars, the Cadillac 1954 Fleetwood and Ambassador Mark II 1969 for the last six months and penned down and documented the process of restoration in the book, which will be launched on 18 April 2023, on the World Heritage Day and book cover will be launched at the Auto Expo 2023.
SUSTAIN BY CARTIST
A special pavilion for Sustain by Cartist, an initiative to upcycle automobile scrap into sustainable furniture will be exhibited in Hall No 12 N15a (1200 sq ft approx). Sustain by Cartist curates designer furniture by utilizing old car parts and automotive waste. Inspired by elements of nature, crafted by hand, we aspire to create a sustainable auto-art ecosystem by leasing a second life to your old automobile.
This year, Auto Expo 2023 brings new hope and energy as it is happening after 3 years. The unprecedented pandemic brought the world to a grinding halt with huge challenges. Cartist will display artworks on the importance of sustainability and the need for sustainable solutions to save our planet.