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Raise the Game | Barcelona, Spain
Raise the Game | Barcelona, Spain
Raise the Game | Barcelona, Spain
Raise the Game | Barcelona, Spain
Raise the Game | Barcelona, Spain
Raise the Game | Barcelona, Spain
Raise the Game | Barcelona, Spain
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Raise the Game | Barcelona, Spain

Aerial fine art  ·  Tobias Hägg

From altitude above Barcelona, a Foot Locker street basketball court resolves into something the players never see - the full graphic of the design laid flat, bold colour fields divided by court lines, a human figure reduced to a single moving dot.

Open edition - Aerial fine art by Tobias Hägg - 210g natural white art paper, matte finish

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210g natural white art paper, matte finish
50mm white border — fits standard frames
Ships in 3–14 days in a protective tube
Lifetime archival quality guaranteed

Foot Locker's community court programme has commissioned graphic designers to transform street basketball courts across European cities into large-scale public artworks - the designs only fully legible from above, where the court becomes a canvas rather than a playing surface. This one sits in Barcelona, a city where street culture and graphic design have always intersected. From altitude the geometry of the three-point arc and the lane markings overlays the designed surface to create a composition that is part sport, part urban art, part aerial abstraction.

The image works in any space where bold graphic colour is the intention - it is one of the few prints in the collection where the subject is explicitly urban and contemporary rather than natural landscape, and it brings a completely different energy to a wall as a result.

Craft & Materials

Paper 210g natural white art paper, matte finish - lifetime archival quality
Border 50mm white border for easy framing
Framing Fits standard frames (not included)
Sizes 30×40 cm - 50×70 cm - 70×100 cm
Delivery 3-14 days, shipped in a protective tube
Shipping Worldwide - free above €95
Paper210g natural white art paper, matte — lifetime archival quality
Border50mm white border for easy framing
FramingFits standard frames (not included)
Delivery3–14 days, shipped in a protective tube
ShippingWorldwide — free above €95
Free worldwide shipping on all orders above €95. All prints are made to order and ship within 3–14 business days from Stockholm, Sweden, carefully packed in a protective tube. We accept returns within 30 days of delivery for undamaged prints in original packaging.

Raise the Game

Foot Locker's community court programme has commissioned graphic designers to transform street basketball courts across European cities into large-scale public artworks - the designs only fully legible from above, where the court becomes a canvas rather than a playing surface. This one sits in Barcelona, a city where street culture and graphic design have always intersected. From altitude the geometry of the three-point arc and the lane markings overlays the designed surface to create a composition that is part sport, part urban art, part aerial abstraction. The image works in any space where bold graphic colour is the intention - it is one of the few prints in the collection where the subject is explicitly urban and contemporary rather than natural landscape, and it brings a completely different energy to a wall as a result.

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