Fanatics Fine Art Unveils Exclusive Super Bowl LX Collection Featuring Four Talented Artists
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As Fanatics continues to navigate the intersection of sports and culture, a new initiative by the digital sports giant adds a unique twist to Super Bowl LX.
On January 28, Fanatics Fine Art launched, a platform dedicated to celebrating the creative spirit of fandom in sports. This initiative features a remarkable collection that showcases the artistic interpretations of four visionary artists, each offering their unique takes on the uniforms of the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks for the “Big Game.”
Artists King Saladeen, Alex Alpert, JPO, and Cavier Coleman have each crafted one-of-a-kind, hand-painted helmets and jerseys for both teams, just in time for the Super Bowl in Santa Clara, California.
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Fanatics Fine Art is a new branch of the digital sports giant, launching on Jan. 28. (Fanatics / Fox News)
With only 16 pieces available—one helmet and jersey per team by each artist—this collection represents the pinnacle of sports art collectability. Fanatics aims to serve every avenue of collectibles and merchandise in sports.
The featured players in this exclusive collection include Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold, wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and legendary running back Marshawn Lynch.
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For the Patriots, the artists have reimagined the uniforms of quarterback Drake Maye, an MVP finalist in just his second NFL season after an impressive year for New England.
Each piece in this collection is not only exclusive but also signed by the players involved, making them even more special.
Fanatics Fine Art is revolutionizing the way football merchandise and collectible art merge, creating one-of-a-kind sports memorabilia.

Fanatics Fine Art jersey made for New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye. (Fanatics / Fox News)
Saladeen, hailing from West Philadelphia, is known for his vibrant style that merges art, culture, and purpose with bold expression. Alex Alpert, a street artist turned music industry creative director, began creating pieces for musicians while at Universal Music Group and has since expanded into murals and live painting.
JPO, a New York City-based visual artist, channels raw emotion into colorful works that explore human perception. Meanwhile, Coleman, a Brooklyn-based artist, draws inspiration from Pablo Picasso and Jean-Michel Basquiat, showcasing high contrast and vibrant color schemes in his work.

Fanatics Fine Art launches with an inaugural collection made just in time for Super Bowl LX. (Fanatics / Fox News)
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The 16-piece collection is available on Fanatics now.
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FOX Business’ Lydia Hu reports on the Department of Homeland Security announcing immigration enforcement officers will be attending the Super Bowl after the NFL revealed Bad Bunny would be headlining the halftime show.
As Fanatics continues to navigate the intersection of sports and culture, a new initiative by the digital sports giant adds a unique twist to Super Bowl LX.
On January 28, Fanatics Fine Art launched, a platform dedicated to celebrating the creative spirit of fandom in sports. This initiative features a remarkable collection that showcases the artistic interpretations of four visionary artists, each offering their unique takes on the uniforms of the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks for the “Big Game.”
Artists King Saladeen, Alex Alpert, JPO, and Cavier Coleman have each crafted one-of-a-kind, hand-painted helmets and jerseys for both teams, just in time for the Super Bowl in Santa Clara, California.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXBUSINESS.COM

Fanatics Fine Art is a new branch of the digital sports giant, launching on Jan. 28. (Fanatics / Fox News)
With only 16 pieces available—one helmet and jersey per team by each artist—this collection represents the pinnacle of sports art collectability. Fanatics aims to serve every avenue of collectibles and merchandise in sports.
The featured players in this exclusive collection include Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold, wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and legendary running back Marshawn Lynch.
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For the Patriots, the artists have reimagined the uniforms of quarterback Drake Maye, an MVP finalist in just his second NFL season after an impressive year for New England.
Each piece in this collection is not only exclusive but also signed by the players involved, making them even more special.
Fanatics Fine Art is revolutionizing the way football merchandise and collectible art merge, creating one-of-a-kind sports memorabilia.

Fanatics Fine Art jersey made for New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye. (Fanatics / Fox News)
Saladeen, hailing from West Philadelphia, is known for his vibrant style that merges art, culture, and purpose with bold expression. Alex Alpert, a street artist turned music industry creative director, began creating pieces for musicians while at Universal Music Group and has since expanded into murals and live painting.
JPO, a New York City-based visual artist, channels raw emotion into colorful works that explore human perception. Meanwhile, Coleman, a Brooklyn-based artist, draws inspiration from Pablo Picasso and Jean-Michel Basquiat, showcasing high contrast and vibrant color schemes in his work.

Fanatics Fine Art launches with an inaugural collection made just in time for Super Bowl LX. (Fanatics / Fox News)
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The 16-piece collection is available on Fanatics now.
Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
