Painted basketball courts: 6 crazy projects to know (2024)

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Have you already seen painted basketball courts in your city? Sport is movement and so is art. Visual artists see the incredible possibilities between the lines of a basketball court. After all, why should all courts look the same?

Sports playgrounds are one of the essential amenities of any city planning. However, these playgrounds are often laid-out as typical and standard-concrete-platforms. Basketball courts have been in the limelight for refurbishing a city’s identity as well as an important marketing tool for enhancing the local artists.

This particular trend is an appreciative merger between visual design and architecture which can be seen through these six unusual recreation canvases:

6 crazy painted basketball courts

Katrien Vanderlinden – Belgium

Artist Katrien Vanderlinden’s mural in the basketball court of Aalst, Belgium is inspired by children’s building blocks.

Maintaining the basic format, the artist incorporated simple geometrical shapes integrated with bright color blocking patterns resembling Memphis style, encouraging children to create their own games on the court. As a result, the court floor is transformed into a multi-functional playground.

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Gummy Gue – Italy

What a quirky addition to the dull urbanscape!

Sicilian artist Gummy Gue showcases his eccentric, energetic, eye-popping, vivid color blocking style through re-designing this basketball court in Alessandria, Italy.

An asymmetric pattern combining a bright color palette of orange, yellow, blue and grey is enhanced by bold curves that intersect in abstraction and harmony.

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Brian Donnelly – USA

In the trend of painted basketball courts, how can New York city fall behind? Nike commissioned a Brooklyn-based artist Brian Donnelly – professionally known as Kaws – to paint his signature motifs in two basketball courts in New York City.

Kaws is known for painting toys and sculpting specific pop art figurines and motifs exploring vibrant color spectrums.These two courts are painted entirely black where the artist’s famous illustrations of Elmo and Cookie-monster can be highlighted through colorful and dramatic strokes.

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Lois O’Hara – UK

Lois O’Hara, a Brighton-based artist collaborated with Valspar (manufacturer of paints) to create UK’s first-ever basketball art court. Lois uses peppy colors in her practice to increase positivity amongst human beings.

In addition, she fuses these colors with abstract fluidity to capture an image in motion. Her spectacular work has been well executed to liven up the ordinary surroundings of Saunders Park in Brighton.

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Daniel Peterson- USA

When Daniel Peterson – a basketball player and enthusiast – looked at the scattered basketball courts where he used to play and initiated Project Backboard: a nonprofit startup that has renovated public basketball courts in cities from Los Angeles to St. Louis.

Peterson started with minor construction fixes in the courts and began to develop them into a more engaging and eye-catching area for the neighborhood. After reviving courts in Memphis, Tennessee, Peterson took this approach further around the country.

The project has been developing at a quick pace, revamping these courts into dynamic playgrounds, combining various shapes and forms, unique color combinations and fusing local artists’ own characteristics on the basketball canvas.

Cyril Lancelin – [Concept]

One of the most unique playgrounds transformed into an art installation is the Wireframe, designed by Cyril Lancelin. Cyril’s works are often found using inflatable elements in large-scale with striking pink shades. The ‘Wireframe’ installation is a treat for the players as well as for the spectators.

The court is enclosed by huge pink doughnut rings stacked vertically by the rims, resulting in a semi-transparent fence, where the floor is in contrast, painted with shades of blues and divided through geometric compositions.

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It seems artists have found a new canvas on the floors and lines of basketball courts. From Modernism inspired graphics to Memphis, Pop, and styles in between, no one can accuse these courts of looking boring

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It seems artists have found a new canvas on the floors and lines of basketball courts. From Modernism inspired graphics to Memphis, Pop, and styles in between, no one can accuse these courts of looking boring

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It seems artists have found a new canvas on the floors and lines of basketball courts. From Modernism inspired graphics to Memphis, Pop, and styles in between, no one can accuse these courts of looking boring

Painted basketball courts: 6 crazy projects to know (11)

It seems artists have found a new canvas on the floors and lines of basketball courts. From Modernism inspired graphics to Memphis, Pop, and styles in between, no one can accuse these courts of looking boring

Painted basketball courts: 6 crazy projects to know (12)

It seems artists have found a new canvas on the floors and lines of basketball courts. From Modernism inspired graphics to Memphis, Pop, and styles in between, no one can accuse these courts of looking boring

Painted basketball courts: 6 crazy projects to know (13)

It seems artists have found a new canvas on the floors and lines of basketball courts. From Modernism inspired graphics to Memphis, Pop, and styles in between, no one can accuse these courts of looking boring

Painted basketball courts: 6 crazy projects to know (14)

It seems artists have found a new canvas on the floors and lines of basketball courts. From Modernism inspired graphics to Memphis, Pop, and styles in between, no one can accuse these courts of looking boring

Painted basketball courts: 6 crazy projects to know (15)

It seems artists have found a new canvas on the floors and lines of basketball courts. From Modernism inspired graphics to Memphis, Pop, and styles in between, no one can accuse these courts of looking boring

Painted basketball courts: 6 crazy projects to know (16)

It seems artists have found a new canvas on the floors and lines of basketball courts. From Modernism inspired graphics to Memphis, Pop, and styles in between, no one can accuse these courts of looking boring

Painted basketball courts: 6 crazy projects to know (17)

It seems artists have found a new canvas on the floors and lines of basketball courts. From Modernism inspired graphics to Memphis, Pop, and styles in between, no one can accuse these courts of looking boring

Painted basketball courts: 6 crazy projects to know (18)

It seems artists have found a new canvas on the floors and lines of basketball courts. From Modernism inspired graphics to Memphis, Pop, and styles in between, no one can accuse these courts of looking boring

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It seems artists have found a new canvas on the floors and lines of basketball courts. From Modernism inspired graphics to Memphis, Pop, and styles in between, no one can accuse these courts of looking boring

Painted basketball courts: 6 crazy projects to know (20)

It seems artists have found a new canvas on the floors and lines of basketball courts. From Modernism inspired graphics to Memphis, Pop, and styles in between, no one can accuse these courts of looking boring

Painted basketball courts: 6 crazy projects to know (21)

Painted basketball courts: 6 crazy projects to know (22)

It seems artists have found a new canvas on the floors and lines of basketball courts. From Modernism inspired graphics to Memphis, Pop, and styles in between, no one can accuse these courts of looking boring

Painted basketball courts: 6 crazy projects to know (23)

It seems artists have found a new canvas on the floors and lines of basketball courts. From Modernism inspired graphics to Memphis, Pop, and styles in between, no one can accuse these courts of looking boring

Painted basketball courts: 6 crazy projects to know (24)

It seems artists have found a new canvas on the floors and lines of basketball courts. From Modernism inspired graphics to Memphis, Pop, and styles in between, no one can accuse these courts of looking boring

Painted basketball courts: 6 crazy projects to know (25)

It seems artists have found a new canvas on the floors and lines of basketball courts. From Modernism inspired graphics to Memphis, Pop, and styles in between, no one can accuse these courts of looking boring

Painted basketball courts: 6 crazy projects to know (26)

It seems artists have found a new canvas on the floors and lines of basketball courts. From Modernism inspired graphics to Memphis, Pop, and styles in between, no one can accuse these courts of looking boring

Painted basketball courts: 6 crazy projects to know (27)

It seems artists have found a new canvas on the floors and lines of basketball courts. From Modernism inspired graphics to Memphis, Pop, and styles in between, no one can accuse these courts of looking boring

Painted basketball courts: 6 crazy projects to know (28)

It seems artists have found a new canvas on the floors and lines of basketball courts. From Modernism inspired graphics to Memphis, Pop, and styles in between, no one can accuse these courts of looking boring

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FAQs

What is the best paint for basketball courts? ›

Epoxy paint creates a strong and durable surface that can withstand heavy foot traffic, equipment, and weather conditions. Additionally, epoxy paint is resistant to chipping, cracking, and fading, ensuring that your court looks great for years to come.

What is the paint on a basketball court? ›

The paint

(A.k.a the 3-second area). The area between the free throw line and the two lane lines is where most of the action happens in youth basketball. In most gyms, this area is painted — hence, “the paint.”

Are logos on basketball courts painted? ›

Logos and Letters are computer cut out of a special masking film that is adhesive. Logos are cut but not weeded out. On site the vinyl masking stencil is transferred to the basketball court surface. The areas to be painted are weeded or removed, then painted.

What materials are used to paint basketball courts? ›

Materials & Tools
MaterialsQuantity
Porch and floor paintAdjust as needed
Duct tapeAdjust as needed
1 ½" painter's tapeAdjust as needed
Paint cupsAdjust as needed
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What makes basketball courts shiny? ›

Today's professional basketball courts vary widely in their design, subflooring systems and staining, but two things are (almost) always the same: the hardwood used to make them and the polyurethane used as a finish.

What paint do pros use? ›

Professional painters frequently utilize premium paints, such as Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams, for their work. Sherwin-Williams is widely regarded as one of the top paint brands, providing a broad range of premium quality paints, including environmentally friendly options.

Are NBA floors painted? ›

In hopes of launching with a bang when the in-season tournament begins Friday, the NBA has undertaken a comprehensive visual redesign of its playing courts, eschewing traditional hardwood for a painted look that prominently features the new NBA Cup trophy design at center court and in the paint on both ends of the ...

How much does it cost to repaint an outdoor basketball court? ›

Basketball Court Installation Costs
ItemUnit CostQuantity
Line painting$350 per full court0.5
Lighting$150 per light4
Labor Cost$2 per sq.ft.2,350
Total Cost$8.22 per sq.ft.2,350
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What is the best paint for an outdoor basketball court? ›

Clear, Simple-to-See Outdoor Basketball Court Markings

Acrylic paint dries fast, stands up well to UV rays, and delivers a smooth appearance that adheres to concrete well.

How much does it cost to paint basketball court lines? ›

Line painting is $660 (not including travel time) for the key, blocks, and as much 3-pt line that will fit in your space. I can also paint your key a solid color and paint the baseline and sidelines if you have the room. If I'm already on-site for installing your basketball hoop, the travel costs below will not apply.

How long does it take to paint a basketball court? ›

“How long does it take to paint a court?” A half-court basketball court typically will take under two hours. However, additional three-point lines and other add-ons will modestly increase the completion time. A full-sized basketball court typically can be done in one four-hour time period.

Why did NBA teams paint their courts? ›

To help fans quickly identify which regular season games are part of the tournament standings, the home team will wear new City Edition uniforms and play on a new, brightly-colored court design in most cases. Additionally, each NBA team has an alternative court specifically for In-Season Tournament games.

What is the cheapest material for an outdoor basketball court? ›

Asphalt is a popular choice for lower-budget courts as well. It's easy to install and provides a smooth surface for playing.

Do they paint NBA courts? ›

Every court design has one team-specific base paint color with a secondary color used in wordmarks. A third highlight color plays prominently throughout a 16-foot-wide “runway” down the entire middle of the court from end to end.

What type of paint to use for an outdoor basketball court? ›

This is the type of paint which is commonly used for courts that you use to play sports. Acrylic paint is fortified with graded silica sands for non-slip textures. It is designed for use over asphalt, concrete and also existing acrylic surfaces.

What is the best finish for an outdoor basketball court? ›

What Is The Best Surface For An Outdoor Basketball Court?
  • Asphalt tarmacadam. Asphalt tarmacadam is made from stone mixed with tar. ...
  • Polymeric rubber (EPDM) ...
  • Basketball court tiles. ...
  • Which outdoor basket court surface is right for you?
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What paint to use for a concrete basketball court? ›

Color Concentrate

100% acrylic emulsion coating designed for on-site mixing with silica sand and water. Ideal for color coating tennis courts, basketball courts, and other pavement surfaces.

Should I paint my concrete basketball court? ›

While a brand-new coating of outdoor concrete basketball court paint can give your basketball court an aesthetically-pleasing look, not all colors will hold up to the intensity of asphalt or concrete. They can fade, chip, and crack, making for an unpleasant look.

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