Ongata Line Transporters
Beat Port
$50.00
Beat Port — an Ongata Line Transporters matatu that centered its design around the beat port, the signature structural feature of Kenyan minibuses. The beat port is more than a window — it is the matatu's face, the point where the crew interacts with the world. Dennis Muraguri's woodcut frames this defining architectural detail as the main subject. This design represents matatu culture at its most self-aware — a minibus celebrating its own anatomy. The Ongata Line Transporters fleet is known for such confidently technical references, serving routes where matatu culture runs deep and knowledge of vehicle design is a point of pride among crews. This reproduction print suits matatu enthusiasts, transport historians, and anyone who loves the hidden language of vehicle design. The A3 landscape format allows the beat port composition to command appropriate attention.
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Beat Port — an Ongata Line Transporters matatu that centered its design around the beat port, the signature structural feature of Kenyan minibuses. The beat port is more than a window — it is the matatu's face, the point where the crew interacts with the world. Dennis Muraguri's woodcut frames this defining architectural detail as the main subject. This design represents matatu culture at its most self-aware — a minibus celebrating its own anatomy. The Ongata Line Transporters fleet is known for such confidently technical references, serving routes where matatu culture runs deep and knowledge of vehicle design is a point of pride among crews. This reproduction print suits matatu enthusiasts, transport historians, and anyone who loves the hidden language of vehicle design. The A3 landscape format allows the beat port composition to command appropriate attention.
Product Details
- Size: A3 (42 × 29.7 cm)
- Material: Premium 200gsm matte art paper
- Shipping: Ships within 5 business days in protective tube
- Framing: Sold unframed — fits standard A3 frames