Detailing Devils, a globally recognised auto detailing company, recently hosted the first ever Moto Craft Fest in India. It was an initiative by LumiLor India (powered by Detailing Devils Pvt Ltd.) to promote Custom Artwork for the automotive industry in the country. The art extravaganza, which took place on May 12 and 13, 2018 at Noida Studio, Sector 1, on the outskirts of New Delhi showcased the work of over 100 artists from the country.
The main attraction of the Moto Craft Fest was the “Paint and Create” competition for young enthusiasts and artists, giving them an opportunity to showcase their innovative designs and creativity. Pete Dedus COO, LumiLor USA judged the completion and chose Ms. Nisha Verma, a freelancer as the winner of the competition. She has worked in prop tiger, indus valley, etc. She was facilitated with a cash prize of Rs 100,000 along with an opportunity to get training from the Lumilor Academy.
Excited about the first ever Motocraft fest, Saurabh Ahuja, Director, Detailing Devils said, “We felt really proud hosting the fest in association with LumiLor India. The event provided the artists across India a common platform to demonstrate their talent to the entire world and proved to be a huge success with the presence of young artists, creators, designers and enthusiasts.”
Other attractions included, the Knight Ride from Detailing Devils Noida Studio that grabbed eyeballs of the audience. Devils Air- India’s first air piston based suspension system was on display at the event so were custom made bikes like the The Bad Boi. It was also the Curtain Raiser for the LumiLor Academy.
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