NJ artist meets and draws legendary sports figures
New Jersey artist James Fiorentino brings sports legends to life through his art.
Eric Landskroner
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Sep 14, 2024, 12:24 AM
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Updated 248 days ago
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New Jersey artist James Fiorentino brings sports legends to life through his art.
He's met and painted pictures of iconic fig
ures, includi
ng Joe Dimaggio, Mickey Mantle and Ted Williams.
News 12's Eric Landskroner sat down with Fiorentino.
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