The artwork of James Fiorentino spans the entire spectrum of traditional art. Reknowned for his ability to create uncanny likenesses of famous sports icons, Fiorentino has proceeded to the top of the sports art community. James has worked with some of the most famous sports figures along with contributing his painting skills to charities and fundraisers. As the youngest artist inducted into the prestigious New York Society of Illustrators in 1998, James continues to prove his achievements as a highly regarded illustrator and painter.

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Complete Events Listing
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2002
Baseball Hall of Fame
July 26-29, 2002 For the second year in a row, James will be showcasing some of his latest work in Cooperstown, NY this year for induction weekend. He will be at "Legends Are Forever" (133 Main St.) promoting his poster of Yankee Great Whitey Ford who will be present signing autographs. Along with Whitey, James will be selling his latest released giclee of Stan Musial and photos of Doubleday field.
Ted WIlliams Induction
Feb 15-17, 2002 James, for the second year in a row, has been asked to create the cover program (plus lithos) and Pitchers artwork. This year's event will include Virgil Trucks, Cal Ripken Jr., Dwight Evans, Roger Maris, Don Mattingly, Enos Slaughter, Gaylord Perry, Derek Jeter, and Jason Giambi. Click here for
pictures from the event.
South Florida Blood Banks Foundation
March, 2002 James has been asked to paint and present portraits to Nobel Peace Prize winners including President Gorbachev, Desmond Tutu, and President Arias for the 2002 Children's World Blood Bank Summit.
Click for a picture from the event