Mogél Sports Art

Mogél Sports Art Sports Art on Canvas Giclée licensed by the NFL. Each print is signed by the artist, numbered and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

NFL legend Deacon Jones began his namesake foundation with one purpose: to make a difference in the lives of disadvantaged kids. The Foundation is proud to carry Deacon’s mission forward with a charitable merchandise program that brings fine art pieces, officially licensed by the National Football League, directly to sports fans around the United States. The sale of these fine art collectibles ben

efits both buyers, who will treasure the ownership of dynamic top-quality sports art, and the inner-city youth served by the outreach program funded by each purchase. Renowned fine artists Edgar Brown, Robert Hurst, Dave Hobrecht, Dave Courson, Jota Leal, Jason Robichau, Neal Portnoy, and many others are making special-edition sports paintings available to the Deacon Jones Foundation. Each work is reproduced into limited-edition giclée prints, officially licensed by the National Football League and the NFLPA. These are not posters, but fine art reproductions created specifically to benefit the Foundation. Giclée prints are museum-quality pieces printed on archival paper or canvas with the industry’s most advanced technology. Prints made through this process result in canvases that are as detailed and richly colored as an original painting. Fade-resistant archival inks and fine-art-grade printing material guarantee a beautifully crafted piece that will endure. All of the images, with the exception of the small Helmet Series, are priced to be sent rolled and in tubes. We would rather not stretch and gallery wrap the giclées here and then send them since they become easier to damage in shipping and more expensive to ship that way, however, we can do that if you requires it. Since these giclées are printed to order, as well as sequentially numbered, we must require payment with the order. We will take credit cards or company checks. All giclées are accompanied by a COA stating the name of the artist, the name of the painting, and the number of the print. All images have an NFL hologram attached to the print, and provenance is guaranteed by the Deacon Jones Foundation. The Deacon Jones Foundation is a 501(c)(3) public charity. 100% of the proceeds from the sale of these giclées go directly to the DJF to help fund our inner-city scholarship and art programs. Customer purchases qualify as tax-deductible donations to a charity.

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For much of the late 1970s and early 1980s, it was one of the highest watched television shows ever (at one point, it was second only to Dallas, which aired on CBS's Friday night schedule). Bo and Luke Duke, two young male cousins on probation for moonshine running who reside in rural Georgia, are the subject of the show.

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Deacon Jones believed in making a difference in the lives of inner city youth and those that were less fortunate in life...
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Deacon Jones believed in making a difference in the lives of inner city youth and those that were less fortunate in life.
Founded in 1997 by Deacon and Elizabeth Jones, The Deacon Jones Foundation was created to assist young people and the communities in which they live.

The Foundation’s primary objective is to develop leaders. To give young, talented and intelligent students the tools to become positive role models.

Today, the Foundation is fulfilling its mission to serve youth populations who need support with two extraordinary programs.

Art Created For NFL Fans

Through an exceptional arrangement with the National Football League, The Deacon Jones Foundation and Mogel Sports Art is delighted to be working with a group of artists who have created a dynamic series of limited edition sports art prints featuring the teams and players of the NFL.

Each print is officially licensed by the NFL.

The American artists include Edgar Brown, Robert Hurst and Dave Hobrecht, Neal Portnoy among many others. Each artist brings an interesting perspective to America’s passion for professional football through their work. From capturing special moments in history to current players and NFL greats, each piece of art was created with the fan in mind.

We Are Building Tomorrow’s Leaders Today

All proceeds from the sale of these licensed pieces of sports art will benefit the Foundation’s Young Emerging Artists Education & Scholarship Program We encourage you to visit the available artwork and find the perfect piece for your office, man cave, or fanatic in your life. Your purchase will support the development of future leaders.

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