Topps Project70 is limited series of cards produced by a select group of artists and creatives around the globe who are revisiting and reimagining 70 years of iconic baseball card designs, each selecting their own MLB players and Topps designs to craft a unique story. Each artist creates 20 cards. New cards launch daily on Topps.com and are only available for 70 hours. Print Runs for every card are posted after the sales window ends.
In addition to a standard card, special card are randomly awarded to buyers. These include:
Subject ID: 118121
MoreTopps Project70 is limited series of cards produced by a select group of artists and creatives around the globe who are revisiting and reimagining 70 years of iconic baseball card designs, each selecting their own MLB players and Topps designs to craft a unique story. Each artist creates 20 cards. New cards launch daily on Topps.com and are only available for 70 hours. Print Runs for every card are posted after the sales window ends.
In addition to a standard card, special card are randomly awarded to buyers. These include:
• Rainbow Foil editions /70 randomly inserted into each card’s print run.
• 1/1 Gold Frame edition randomly inserted into each card’s print run.
• Artist Proof editions /51 featuring a silver frame available for every card.
Subject ID: 118121
Subject ID: 118121
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1953 Topps Baseball
Lauren Taylor is a Vancouver based artist who found her passion in art after a traumatic brain injury in 2016. Lauren blends various mediums to create unique art on birchwood panels to tell a story of a special moment in sports history that stirs up nostalgia for many generations of baseball fans.
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1965 Topps Baseball
Brooklyn born, LA-based artist Gregory Siff is renowned for his blend of Pop Art and Abstract-expressionism. His work exhibits meaning that is literal yet open for interpretation of nostalgia and childhood. Siff has collaborated with Saint Laurent, Mercedes Benz, MoMA PS1, MLB, Stance, Pyer Moss and adidas among many other global brands and museums.
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1961 Topps Baseball
Distortedd is a Philly-born Dominican visual artist, illustrator and animator. Armed with a pen, a paintbrush, a canvas or a sketchpad, she creates her own original characters as well as twists on pop culture fixtures. She has collaborated with many global brands and produced music videos for notable musicians.
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1990 Topps Baseball
SoleFly started as just another local family business; a sneaker boutique that has evolved into a globally recognized brand. A curator; a brand; a lifestyle; a family; SoleFly has been a staple in the South Florida community since 2010, and has a proven track record of bringing flair, thoughtful collaborations and highly anticipated products to the public.
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1980 Topps Baseball
A veteran of the modeling and entertainment industry for over a decade, Brittany Palmer is a modern-day Renaissance Woman. The former UFC Octagon Girl, who was featured on numerous Topps cards, has been a painter the majority of her life, known now for her vibrant abstracts and portrait depictions of athletes and pop icons.
1959 Topps Baseball
Born in California, Blake grew up collecting baseball cards with his dad. Now working in New York, Blake creates portraits for professional athletes in the NFL, NBA, MLB, and PLL. Blake was an artist in Project 2020, followed by his solo set debut with Topps 1951. Thirty years later, Blake and dad are collecting cards together again.
1964 Topps Baseball
Fucci is a Finnish-Canadian artist internationally recognized for his vibrant post-pop paintings and ligne-claire style illustrations. Fucci’s works are enjoyable and colorfully bold. A vibrant color palette and minimalist approach results in thought provoking works that touches upon perversion with wit and unexpected sophistication.
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1994 Topps Baseball
The Legendary tattoo and graffiti artist Mister Cartoon creates richly detailed designs that pull much of their inspiration from the Los Angeles of Cartoon’s youth. Along with his work with Nike, EA Sports, NETFLIX and Supreme. His tattoo clients include Snoop Dogg, CC Sabathia, Kobe Bryant, Fat Joe , Dj Premier, Fabolous and Eminem to name a few.
2018 Topps Baseball
Award-winning DJ, TV host, producer, & entrepreneur. Known for breaking the biggest music artists in the world like Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga, & more. Skee Sports powers music across pro sports teams & leagues. Honored with "DJ Skee Day” in hometown St. Paul, MN.
1999 Topps Baseball
King Saladeen is a world-renowned contemporary artist from West Philadelphia whose works are exhibited all over the world. King Saladeen has collaborated with brands such as the NFL, Beats by Dre, Diadora, Mercedes-Benz, and more. King Saladeen is revered for creating the “Money Bear” which pays homage to his childhood friend JP, who he tragically lost in 2013.
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1975 Topps Baseball
Sean Wotherspoon is a LA-based designer, curator, collector and vintage aficionado with an eclectic taste and keen eye for cars, sportswear and sneakers, and strives for the betterment of the human race through local and global actions. Wotherspoon is a co-founder of Round Two, a vintage Mecca with locations in LA, NYC, Chicago, and Miami.
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1996 Topps Baseball
Matt McCormick is a multimedia artist, whose artwork assimilates a diversity of cultural influences culled from the American West into an artistic vision that is as unique and dynamic as the topography itself. Within McCormick’s body of work, seemingly incompatible elements cohabitate with ease—reflecting the conflicting histories of California, McCormick’s home state.
1959 Topps Baseball
The Legendary tattoo and graffiti artist Mister Cartoon creates richly detailed designs that pull much of their inspiration from the Los Angeles of Cartoon’s youth. Along with his work with Nike, EA Sports, NETFLIX and Supreme. His tattoo clients include Snoop Dogg, CC Sabathia, Kobe Bryant, Fat Joe , Dj Premier, Fabolous and Eminem to name a few.
1974 Topps Baseball
Robert Provenzano, professionally known as CES, is an American artist and a New York City master of “wildstyle,” an alphabetic reconfiguration in contemporary graffiti. His innovations have influenced an entire generation around the world. Born in 1970, by the age of 13, CES was completely infatuated with the graffiti culture and has never stopped.
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1981 Topps Baseball
“Ben Baller Did The Chain.” The world-renowned jeweler, podcaster, and entrepreneur from Los Angeles is well known for the extravagant, diamond-encrusted jewelry he creates. Baller’s long list of clients include Kanye West, Drake, Nas, Snoop Dogg, Michael Jackson, The Weeknd and Mariah Carey.
1982 Topps Baseball
Urban contemporary artist and philanthropist Mikael B. transforms impressions and experiences into an abstract design language that exudes energy and joy. His true desire is to create conceptual art, make a positive change, and create a limitless universe.
1955 Topps Baseball
Hailing from Queens, NY, Sophia Chang has championed a name for herself in the art, design and streetwear community, collaborating with Samsung, Nike, Adidas, Apple, the NBA and more. The design of her own collection with Puma touted the brand’s number one grossing lifestyle range and was exhibited at various international museums.
1958 Topps Baseball
Behind-the-scenes tastemaker and incognito arbiter of taste, Oldmanalan has been stealthily propelling streetwear for the past several years. His keen eye for aesthetics and curation has been a long-standing source of captivating content and positioned him as a frontrunner in the streetwear space of social media.
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1965 Topps Baseball
Fucci is a Finnish-Canadian artist internationally recognized for his vibrant post-pop paintings and ligne-claire style illustrations. Fucci’s works are enjoyable and colorfully bold. A vibrant color palette and minimalist approach results in thought provoking works that touches upon perversion with wit and unexpected sophistication.
1972 Topps Baseball
Brooklyn born, LA-based artist Gregory Siff is renowned for his blend of Pop Art and Abstract-expressionism. His work exhibits meaning that is literal yet open for interpretation of nostalgia and childhood.
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