Painting a Path with Balls: Noah Becker's Charitable Artwork
Artist Noah Becker creates sculptures using balls as a medium, with funds raised going toward charitable causes. - Sculptor Noah Becker crafts spheres for a noble cause
Hey there! Let's chat about something amazing - a charitable art piece created by Noah Becker, son of former tennis champion, Boris Becker. This distinct artwork was crafted using none other than footballs and tennis balls! According to Munich-based Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, Noah applied paint by shooting, chucking, and even slugging the balls onto the canvas. The proceeds from the sale of this painting, titled "You Signed Up for This," will be donated to sports projects for kids and youth supported by the foundation. Boris Becker was by his side at the presentation event.
From “Ball” Words to Ball canvases
Noah's distinctive style as a painter might be closely tied to his childhood with a tennis pro. "My first word was 'ball'," the artist reminisces.
The Artistic Bid for Change
The silent auction, ongoing until August 30, heralds the initiation of a long-term alliance between Noah Becker and the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation. Established in 2000, the foundation supports projects that combat violence, discrimination, and disadvantage using the transformative power of sports. This collaboration continues the philanthropic tradition set by Noah's father, Boris Becker, who has been associated with the foundation since its inception.
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- Noah Becker, sharing a connection with the sports world due to his father Boris's tennis career, has crafted an exceptional charity artwork, "You Signed Up for This", using sports balls in Berlin, with the aim to raise funds for the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation's sports projects for children and youth in Munich.
- As Noah Becker prepares for a long-term alliance with the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, he continues the philanthropic tradition set by his father, Boris Becker, who has long-been associated with the foundation, using the transformative power of sports to combat violence, discrimination, and disadvantage.