The UFC’s biggest events are a showcase of the greatest combat athletes competing on the canvas for the world to witness. However, the athletes aren’t the only stars creating unforgettable moments on the canvas. The UFC Artist Series brings a fresh creative perspective to each PPV event, with specially commissioned prints designed to capture the action, the athletes, and the atmosphere of fight night.
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The Artist Series began in 2020 with UFC 250 where Amanda Nunes took on Felicia Spencer for the undisputed featherweight title. These unique posters have been a key part of UFC event culture, designed by talented artists to reflect the energy of the Octagon. Whether it is a nod to a fighter’s style, a visual interpretation of the battle taking place, or an encapsulation of the city hosting the event, each print tells a story that goes beyond the fight itself.
The UFC aimed to give exposure to artist across the world by offering them an exclusive opportunity to design a print from their own perspective. The UFC would then choose the print they felt best reflected the event and sold the prints during the fight weekend.
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Now, for the first time, fans have the opportunity to order these prints through UFCCollectibles.com. Previously, these prints were made available exclusively at the event in question. However now, collectors and fight fans alike have the chance to bring home a piece of UFC history. Whether you’re framing a favourite fight or building a collection, these prints offer a new way to celebrate the sport.
The event prints available in this initial drop include UFC 264 by Anthony Petrie, UFC 303 designed by Jonathan Bartlett, and UFC Noche held at the Sphere designed by Mexico City’s own Jorge R. Gutierrez. These prints are designed to encapsulate every element of an event and bring fans an alternative option to the official event posters.
Each major event brings a new design, and each release is a must-see for fans of the UFC artwork. Check out the range of Artist Series prints here and take home your own piece of history.
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