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Jack White "High Ball Stepper" | Lollapalooza, Chicago 2012
Jack White - High Ball Stepper, 2012
Archival Print on Canson Infinity Plantine Rag Fibre
16×20 in (40.6×50.8 cm)
Edition of 50 + 1 Artist Proof (AP)
Starting at $600.00
30×40 in (76.2×101.6 cm)
Edition of 25 + 1 Artist Proof (AP)
Starting at $2,000.00
Captured mid-exorcism on stage, this image of Jack White distills raw electricity into form — the precise moment when sound transcends control and becomes instinct. Shot during his Chicago performance, the frame freezes a surge of voltage — strings snapping, lungs emptied, and the tension between precisionand chaos that defines his artistry.
Edition Details
Each print is hand-signed and numbered by Tyler Curtis, offered in a strictly limited edition of twenty-five large format works and fifty smaller prints. Every edition is produced with meticulous oversight to preserve tonal depth and integrity.
Charitable Contribution:
10% of each sale (before taxes and shipping) will be donated to MusicCares and Gibson Gives, supporting the legacy and future of music and the artists who create it. Donations are processed through registered 501(c)(3) organizations, and purchasers will receive a charitable contribution receipt suitable for tax purposes
Production
Printed on museum-grade Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag (310 gsm) by master printers Don Weinstein and Michael Marker at Photo Impact Imaging in Los Angeles, each piece is handled, inspected, and shipped with the same care given to a gallery acquisition.
Authentication
A certificate of authenticity—co-signed by artist Tyler Curtis and curator Chef Curtis Duffy—accompanies every work, verifying its provenance and edition number.
Collector’s Note
More than a photograph, each piece captures a fleeting moment of creative electricity—where light, legacy, and the pulse of cultural history converge. The composition isolates White against the void— a living conduit of rhythm, fury, and devotion tothe craft of performance. One of the greatest guitarists and conceptualists of the last century, Jack White is a timeless icon worthy of any wall.
Jack White - High Ball Stepper, 2012
Archival Print on Canson Infinity Plantine Rag Fibre
16×20 in (40.6×50.8 cm)
Edition of 50 + 1 Artist Proof (AP)
Starting at $600.00
30×40 in (76.2×101.6 cm)
Edition of 25 + 1 Artist Proof (AP)
Starting at $2,000.00
Captured mid-exorcism on stage, this image of Jack White distills raw electricity into form — the precise moment when sound transcends control and becomes instinct. Shot during his Chicago performance, the frame freezes a surge of voltage — strings snapping, lungs emptied, and the tension between precisionand chaos that defines his artistry.
Edition Details
Each print is hand-signed and numbered by Tyler Curtis, offered in a strictly limited edition of twenty-five large format works and fifty smaller prints. Every edition is produced with meticulous oversight to preserve tonal depth and integrity.
Charitable Contribution:
10% of each sale (before taxes and shipping) will be donated to MusicCares and Gibson Gives, supporting the legacy and future of music and the artists who create it. Donations are processed through registered 501(c)(3) organizations, and purchasers will receive a charitable contribution receipt suitable for tax purposes
Production
Printed on museum-grade Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag (310 gsm) by master printers Don Weinstein and Michael Marker at Photo Impact Imaging in Los Angeles, each piece is handled, inspected, and shipped with the same care given to a gallery acquisition.
Authentication
A certificate of authenticity—co-signed by artist Tyler Curtis and curator Chef Curtis Duffy—accompanies every work, verifying its provenance and edition number.
Collector’s Note
More than a photograph, each piece captures a fleeting moment of creative electricity—where light, legacy, and the pulse of cultural history converge. The composition isolates White against the void— a living conduit of rhythm, fury, and devotion tothe craft of performance. One of the greatest guitarists and conceptualists of the last century, Jack White is a timeless icon worthy of any wall.