Credit: Art of Motorcycles Show
All motorcycle lovers, this is the day to look forward to as the The Art of Motorcycles Show is back in Dubai scheduled for November 10. It is with great pleasure that this 6th edition will combine art, photography, and a range of marvellously designed motorcycles, which makes it the ideal event for those fans across the United Arab Emirates. Taking place at Flat12 in Port Rashid, this shindig is a free-for-all and will start at 8 in the morning and end at 8 at night.
I am sure it caters for everyone whether you are a biker who takes time to discover artist’s work or just an art lover. You should expect to come across new motorcycles and old model cars which will help you to have an outlook of the modern and equally ancient craftsmanship. Unlike other similar events that you might have visited in previous years, the festival only grows every year – new exhibits appear every year.
Organized by DelMichaelGasan who hails from a line of Motorcycle builders and artists, the show was first started in February 2019 to connect such an affinity of people of bikers with arts inclined mindset. As for those who would like to showcase their own motorcycles or show photos of your bike you can always contact the team.
It is wise to grab a cup of coffee at Flat12 Cafe while there, it look like an art gallery with different heritage motors and iconic cars every time; it’s also a perfect spot for posting on Instagram.
For further information contact with the web site aom-show.com.
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