Royal Enfield Launches Season 5 of #ArtOfMotorcycling with Cine-Verse Theme
New Delhi, August 29, 2025: Royal Enfield today announced the fifth season of its acclaimed global creative platform, #ArtOfMotorcycling, unveiling this year’s thematic banner – Cine-Verse. What began in 2020 as a grassroots movement to connect with creative minds has now evolved into a worldwide forum that celebrates motorcycling as an inspiration for art, design, and cultural storytelling.
Season 5 continues Royal Enfield’s mission to bring together illustrators, photographers, graphic designers, and creative practitioners across 12 regions – India, Thailand, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico.
Cine-Verse: A Cinematic Creative Challenge
For 2025, participants are invited to step into the director’s chair and create an original movie poster featuring themselves and their Royal Enfield motorcycle. With no genre restrictions, artists can explore action, romance, comedy, noir, science fiction, or fantasy. The challenge lies in condensing a full cinematic narrative into a single striking image that reflects both cinematic flair and the spirit of motorcycling.
AOM Young Talent: A Platform for Emerging Artists
A major first this year is the introduction of AOM Young Talent, a dedicated category for artists aged 11–18. This expansion ensures young creators gain the same visibility and opportunity to have their works displayed at Motoverse 2025 in Goa, alongside seasoned professionals and global talents.
Global Jury with Diverse Voices
Season 5 will be evaluated by an esteemed global jury representing diverse disciplines and regions. Among them:
- Harun Robert (Rob) – celebrated artist, designer, and TV personality known for M.A.D. on Pogo TV.
- Raj Khatri – veteran creative professional behind over 500 iconic Bollywood posters including Baahubali and Jodha Akbar.
- Diana Ordóñez – Colombian urban artist blending graffiti, surrealism, and mystical themes.
- Muchlis Fachri (Muklay) – Indonesian artist known for his vibrant pop-culture-inspired street art.
Additional jury members from LATAM and APAC will ensure broad cultural representation. Notably, each jury member will also create their own interpretation of the Cine-Verse brief, which will be turned into exclusive merchandise for the season.
Global and Regional Recognition
Entries can be submitted in hand-drawn or digital formats under the Regular or Young Talent categories. Regional juries in all 12 participating countries will shortlist entries before sending them to the global jury. Up to 100 works will advance to the final evaluation stage.
Winning artists will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to Motoverse 2025 in Goa, where their works will be showcased at the AOM Arena before an international audience of riders, artists, and cultural enthusiasts.
Record-Breaking Growth in Season 4
The #ArtOfMotorcycling platform has grown exponentially since its inception. Season 4 drew over 42,000 entries from 12 countries, culminating in a showcase of 200+ works at Motoverse. The campaign achieved 23.6 million global engagements and 10.4 million interactions, proving the global appetite for creative expressions rooted in the spirit of motorcycling.
How to Participate
Registrations are now open. Participants can:
- Visit the official website:Â Royal Enfield #ArtOfMotorcycling Cine-Verse
- Download the official design toolkit.
- Submit completed entries online.
- Share submissions on Instagram by tagging @royalenfield and using #ArtOfMotorcycling #AOMCineverse.
Winners will be announced in November 2025 at Motoverse.
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