The Flyers playoff run of 2010 was two wins short of one of the greatest in all professional hockey. Danny Briere continued to find the net and create incredible chemistry on the ice. This painting is inspired by one of his goal celebrations during a 30-point surge in 23 playoff games.
Process and thoughts…

A quick sketch of his iconic uppercut to gauge the space.

Had the pose, but had no idea how the rest of the canvas would develop. Discovery is a large part of my process.

The only way to find out where you are going is to get there. Reacting to the painting as it develops.

After filling most of the canvas with orange, white, and blue a little black to set the figure.

Some times you have to go backwards to go forwards. Hey Danny, sorry for engulfing your head in fire.

The sound and reaction of something hot hitting water and it instantly turning to steam is similar to that of 20,000 fans on their feet.

A quick rectangle to help me ground the figure in the atomosphere. I was thinking about the reproduced image. We use them to remember things. Collective and individual memory is cultivated from videos and photographs. Rectangular media.

Time to get rid the blue except for the ice and a little bit in the glass.

Get Flyered up! Danny Briere lights the lamp. The red trim and the yellow dasher make an appearance.

Can you see any subliminal messages in the flames? There’s a Flyers symbol, and a “D”…

A Flyers symbol, his initials (D and B), and the number 48. His uppercut fracturing the lens of reality all around him.

Danny I don’t mind if you take it easy during the 2012 season, but unleash the beast come playoffs.
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When the game is on the line, especially in the playoffs, Briere is a lethal weapon. He probably has the best tight game in the league, and very sneaky. Boom!
Next up…. Claude Giroux #28.
This painting is available for purchase. I am currently accepting a limited number of new commissions. If you are interested in a sports player/moment commission, or different type of commission contact me directly.




