Spanish artist and architect Cesar Manrique in the year 1990 created a beautiful riot of colours on the BMW 730i, as part of the automobile giant's Art Car Project collection that till date features 17 such cars.
Manrique, architect, graphic designer, sculptor and landscape designer, painted eyes on the 730i's rear view mirrors to give an impression of the car watching you.
"The BMW Art Cars are an indispensable component and a core platform of our cultural engagement. They are unique creations combining automobiles, technology, design and art," Philipp von Sahr, President, BMW India, said.
The international auto giant which has moved into a three year agreement with the IAF as official partners, has also tied up with DLF for a two month public initiative of engagement with art.
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Meanwhile Manrique's execution of the artwork on the 730i involves a riot of colours in graceful motions of rolling and sweeping lines.
The conservationist in Manrique inspired him to design the Art Car that "embodied a harmonious combination of technology and nature."
"That's why I thought of designing the car in such a way as to give the impression of being able to glide through the air without any resistance," the artist who passed away in a road accident two years after he designed the car said in a statement.
Several of the BMW Art Cars are usually on display at the BMW Museum in Munich as part of its permanent collection. The remaining Art Cars travel the globe to art fairs and exhibitions.