
Sun Liren "Roy Jones, Heavy Weight Champion of the World" 2002 |
Mark Hopkins "Partners with Bear and Shug" Donated by Mayer Mitchell |

Jim Ridlon "The History of Basketball" 1992 |
Rick Rush "Mile High Denver Bronco's" oil on panel |
Referred to as "America's Sport Artist,"
Rick Rush began painting professionally in 1975. He has gained international recognition and is collected by The All England Club (Wimbledon), and many public museums. His work is commissioned and owned by two United States presidents, top financiers and entertainers and many of America's best-known sports stars. Preserving the classic John Elway drop-back for all time, this original painting features Denver's finest against its AFC rival, the Oakland Raiders.
James Fiorentino "Mobile Bay Major Leaguers"
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Renowned for his ability to create uncanny likenesses of famous sports icons, James Fiorentino has propelled to the top of the sports art community. Fiorentino has painted and illustrated some of the world's most famous sports figures.
This portait montage features some of "baseball's finest", such as Hank Aaron and Ozzie Smith all of whom have personal ties to the Mobile Bay area, where ASAMA is located.
