Giants defensive end Justin Tuck admits he doesn't know a lot about art, but to be immortalized on canvas seems pretty cool -- even for a two-time Super Bowl champion.

"It's such a different piece of art and a unique depiction of a football player," Tuck said Tuesday at the Garden of Dreams Foundation's unveiling of six one-of-a-kind portraits.

The portraits featuring Tuck, Knicks center Tyson Chandler, Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist, Knicks Hall-of-Famer Walt "Clyde" Frazier, and the cast of HBO's "The Sopranos" are all based off real photographs taken by MSG photographer George Kalinsky, mixed with acrylic paint.

The signed portraits, which were originally displayed on the event level at Madison Square Garden, are on auction through March 8, with a starting bid of $2,500. Poster-sized signed prints of the portraits are on sale for $200, while unsigned prints can be purchased for $75.

Proceeds go to the Garden of Dreams, a nonprofit that helps needy kids.

At the unveiling on Tuesday, each celebrity and athlete was escorted by a child from Garden of Dreams.

A young girl named Taylor, who had cancer, accompanied Tuck.

Taylor had previously received tickets to a Justin Bieber concert from the nonprofit foundation.

When asked who her favorite Justin was, "Bieber" or "Tuck," she blushed and responded: "Tuck, of course!"

The Dolan family owns controlling interests in the Knicks, MSG and Cablevision. Cablevision owns amNewYork.

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