within the existing lines of a basketball court in the city of aalst, belgium, muralist katrien vanderlinden has created a captivating, geometric composition. with 137 liters of paint, the existing court comes alive with exciting bright colors and strong geometric shapes.  the artist worked alongside the youth department of the council of aalst, describing the project as a ‘colorful facelift.‘ this reinvigoration of an existing urban element, located between a grammar school and relief center for minor refugees, will become a space where people can gather and children can play with new life and energy. 

vanderlinden
vanderlinden paints over an existing basketball court, using the court as her canvas
all images courtesy of katrien vanderlinden

 

 

‘I had to work within the rectangle of the court, that was the natural canvas and I also wanted to maintain the lines of the basket game,’ describes vanderlinden.  ‘I like the fact that you can play the basketball game and that this design creates extra spaces for children to make up their own games. the colors are an ode to the memphis style, back in the 80s, when basketball and hip hop was booming.’ without a large monetary investment, the city was able to produce a high-quality creative, regeneration project —  following a current trend in urban basketball court decoration around the world. the project sites examples like paris’ pagalle court and KAW x NIKE, stanton street court in new york city as inspiration.

vanderlinden
the artist was inspired by the simple geometric forms of toy bricks

vanderlinden
the use of simple geometries allowed the artist to explore how to fit these new shapes into the existing rectangle

vanderlinden
the site sits between a grammar school and youth refugee center

vanderlinden
the court’s ‘facelift’ hopes to make the space more inviting and exciting for the community 

vanderlinden
the court’s design reflects the energy of the sport

vanderlinden
the painted forms allow the children to reinterpret the court and create their own games using the new shapes

vanderlinden
this court follows a current trend of artistic and decorative basketball courts in many major cities

vanderlinden
vanderlinden added a touch of the 80’s, memphis style

vanderlinden
the design was commissioned by the city of aalst, in belgium

vanderlinden
street art has been able to revive whole city districts, the project hopes to bring a new energy to area

vanderlinden
the project emphasizes the importance of the youth, sport, and culture

Save