Jubilee Park’s changing rooms are a work of art. The outside walls are a riot of colour, depicting skateboarders.
The murals are painted as though the skateboarders have smashed their way through the walls, with the bricks thrown outwards.
The optical illusion is so convincing that you need to look several times to realise that they are murals, not windows through the walls.
The west wall is the simplest, showing balloons drifting over the landscape.
The south wall has “Jubilee Park” painted as a series of imaginary windows through the walls. At its eastern end, the south wall has a standalone depiction of a skateboarder kicking his way through the wall.
The eastern wall of the building is another action image. It shows two skateboarders crashing through the wall, and a girl on a bicycle riding into the sunset.
The paintings were done by our own local Banksy, Mark Pacan, from Irthlingborough.




