Artist Daniel Duffy has completed one of the most incredible pieces of Steelers art you will ever see.
After 200 hours of research, writing and shading, Duffy has completed a print that features Heinz Field with Pittsburgh in the background.
But that isn’t the astounding part, He did it using the names of every Steelers player history.
“1,608 names to be exact, created out of 13,596 tiny letters,” said Duffy who lives in eastern Pennsylvania.
“This is for my friends and family that have been badgering me for a dozen years to do a Steelers piece. Even though there’s an east/west PA rivalry, I went to school at IUP and have family from South Park and there’s no doubt the Burgh has great fans,” said Duffy.
The print is now for sale on his website and proceeds will benefit the ALS Association.
NEW THURSDAY: Daniel is giving one print away. Listen below on how to enter.
Duffy tells 93.7 The Fan he took a Steelers media guide and formatted it in chronological order.
Duffy says he did his first piece in 2008 to impress his girlfriend (now wife). “It was right after the Phillies won the World Series in 2008.”
“The image was Brad Lidge and was handwritten with the score of every game from the 2008 season.”
Duffy’s ultimate goal is to complete every major stadium in the U.S. with each team’s all-time roster.
Print of the 1960 World Series featuring Bill Mazeroski, the 1979 World Series featuring Will Stargell and the 2013 Wild Card run of the Pirates, featuring Andrew McCutchen are also available. All of those prints are done by handwriting every game the team played that year and the score.
