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The 11 Series by Ty Palmer

Football-inspired artist Ty Palmer recently reached out to AFR to share his latest collection. It’s based on the classic roots of the game, when defenders didn’t wear the number 37 and strikers couldn’t legitimately wear the number 2.

In his words… I felt the need to challenge myself with an illustrated portrait series, so I decided I would create a series of posters of my favorite footballers to wear 1 - 11. This project gained spirit with my work with the futbol artist network. I have loved the beautiful game for as long as I can remember, and I wanted to commemorate the genius of the game. Each poster uses the specific color palette of either the crest or kit of the team to dictate the composition. Mixed in each piece is the respected stadiums of each player, which are lightly ghosted within the work.

From Cruyff to Carlos Alberto, you can view Ty’s full 11 series here. We’ve also featured Ty’s work on AFR as part of the MLS x Futbol Artist Network collaboration for jersey week. Posted by Eric.

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the only character to wake up normally ever

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After finally getting over the shock, this is actually hilarious! I cannot believe that little boy is King Joeffrey!

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After finally getting over the shock, this is actually hilarious! I cannot believe that little boy is King Joeffrey!

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Mmmmm yummy Oreo cupcake from Bake sale at Market, supporting York University!
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She’s was in Toronto, Ontario represent. T.O pride 

ninadobrev:

Mmmmm yummy Oreo cupcake from Bake sale at Market, supporting York University!

View more Nina Dobrev on WhoSay

She’s was in Toronto, Ontario represent. T.O pride 

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detail of my large raven in ballpoint & calligraphy pen

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detail of my large raven in ballpoint & calligraphy pen

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Muhammad Ali knocks out Cleveland ‘Big Cat’ Williams in three rounds at the Houston Astrodome to defend his heavyweight title in November 1966. The bout drew a record indoor crowd of 35,460. (Neil Leifer/SI)
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Muhammad Ali knocks out Cleveland ‘Big Cat’ Williams in three rounds at the Houston Astrodome to defend his heavyweight title in November 1966. The bout drew a record indoor crowd of 35,460. (Neil Leifer/SI)

GALLERY: SI’s 100 Greatest Sports Photos

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Poster style switched between shows.

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