Being diagnosed with life-altering conditions like blindness is enough to send anyone into the depths of depression but not for Tony Giordano. He was born deaf and then went blind in in his 50s but he didn't le that stop him. Giordano loved to travel, ride dirt bikes and lived a full life up until he went blind, and then he found a new lease on life: sculpting.

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