Street art in Leuven (7)
My last Street Art post was in April and I concluded that I had now probably covered all street art that I was aware off in those 6 posts. But I was wrong I quickly realized.
1) Ode to Saskia:
I had never visited the tribute that Gijs Vanhee painted for our beloved friend Saskia on her former house even though this piece of art is hanging up as a post card in our house for 2 years now. I had not visited it yet as I had a wrong street in my mind but I also believe I postponed a visit because this painting isn't just a neutral piece of street art to me.
When I realized I was driving by closeby this summer, just a few weeks before her death anniversary, so I quickly parked somewhere and walked by for a short moment.
Gijs is also a volunteer at Mobile School and has known Saskia very well. He depicted her in his own typical style, telling stories amidst the street children that have inspired her life. Saskia loved to live in this quiet street as well where there was a lot of social interaction among the families living there. It's so nice that part of her stays in her beloved street.
2) Brand-new tribute to Hortence Daman, at the new street named after her just next to the city graveyard. I guess the city of Leuven kept his promise to name more streets to women and this new urban development was named to a lady who was active in the resistance during WW II. She grew up here in the quarter near the cemetery. This new street art just got painted by Gerolf Van De Perre at the end of September. He depicted her with her bike in the main lane of the cemetery, in which she smuggled. I really love this new piece of art in our neighbourhood, painted by a traditional painter. It feels as if you are truly walking 200m further on the cemetery and you could cross her there.
More info on this new piece of art here
3) Decorated schools:
This summer I noticed that the neighbourhood school had multiple BISSER paintings at their entrance walls.
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Je verwees naar de Strijdersstraat: ik ben er nog niet geraakt maar ik weet heb deze wel al op foto van online berichten aan mijn kinderen getoond omdat deze zo groot is. Is dat jouw werk?? tof hoor.