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Sameer KulavoorIndian IllustrationsIpad SketchesPunjabi CultureIndian IllustrationVietnam ArtArt ArticlesKnit ArtFigure SketchingIllustrator Sameer Kulavoor brings Bombay's bicycles to life with real flair and vitalityWe were delighted when Mumbai-based illustrator Sameer Kulavoor's beautiful publication, _The Ghoda Cycle Project_ came freewheeling into our studio the other week. It's a visual documentation of the many types of "ghoda" bicycles found across rural and urban India. The word "ghoda" means "stallion"; the name alludes to the sturdiness, heaviness, and durability of these vehicles that sustain businesses and livelihoods alike, and which become customised and personalised according to the needs…484