"I'm giving it big side-windows. People are gonna want to see the driver of this car," says Leepu Awila, "not just their face
but what they're wearing, their trousers or skirt. I got the idea at the aquarium. I thought: if I can see the fish, the fish
can definitely see me."
When maverick Bangladeshi automotive artist Leepu Awila designs a car, he doesn't take his inspiration from the usual places.
"I'm inspired by nature: flowers, animals, birds, fish..." he says. "If you look at cars you won't be original."
His RMX-1 is a true one-off, sketched on the fly by Awila freehand on a flipchart, its form battered out of raw sheet steel
in a matter of six weeks by men with mallets. Somewhere under there are the rusted bones of an ancient Capri, and welded on
top are the roof and back window hacked off a scrap Calibra - but they are both now appropriated into Awila's art.
And art it is. So it's in a gallery. In fact, the whole design and construction process took place there too. Call it
performance art, an installation, whatever - I'm just thrilled that car culture is now a legitimate subject for the art
world.
(SOURCE TOPGEAR)
i know its repost but the picture of car in the previous thread was under the making.... however even Bangali s have their own sport look alike car and what we have somthings like ALIF BAY Proficient or the ugly one from habib motors (i think). cmon auto enthusiasts like nadeem khan and others from all over Pakistan can do better then that i know most likely m damn sure..
what u guys say................