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Black Sabbath - Into The Void | 40x60" | Lollapalooza, Chicago 2012
Black Sabbath – Into The Void, 2012
Archival Print on Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag
40×60 in (101.6×152.4 cm)
Edition of 25 + 1 Artist Proof (AP)
Starting at $6,000.00 USD
Captured during the 2012 Black Sabbath Reunion Tour in Chicago at Lollapalooza, this commanding large-format print immortalizes Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, and Geezer Butler in a moment of pure alchemy. The image— serendipitously shot from an angle no one else had—freezes the split-second between invocation and eruption, when heavy metal’s founding fathers reclaimed their stage and legacy.
There’s always a story: Photographer Tyler Curtis distilled the visual gravity of heavy metal’s rebirth after being wrongfully denied normal photo pit access- despite a commission from Black Sabbath’s Social Media Team and Fender Guitars. The result ended up as a one of a kind communion of power, faith, and survival rendered in silver and shadow.
Upon seeing the image that night, Sharon Osbourne requested a 24x36 alt version (just Ozzy and Geezer) that was printed and delivered directly to Ozzy Osbourne and Geezer Butler for their private collections — underscoring its provenance and cultural weight. You can find it on blacksabbath.com as well.
With the small edition of twenty-five, this 40×60” giclée stands as both artifact and altar piece — a testament to endurance, craftsmanship, and the eternal language of sound and light.
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. This is a true one of a kind capture that speaks to the serendipity and perseverance of Tyler’s career alongside the unmistakable legends of Rock.
Black Sabbath – Into The Void, 2012
Archival Print on Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag
40×60 in (101.6×152.4 cm)
Edition of 25 + 1 Artist Proof (AP)
Starting at $6,000.00 USD
Captured during the 2012 Black Sabbath Reunion Tour in Chicago at Lollapalooza, this commanding large-format print immortalizes Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, and Geezer Butler in a moment of pure alchemy. The image— serendipitously shot from an angle no one else had—freezes the split-second between invocation and eruption, when heavy metal’s founding fathers reclaimed their stage and legacy.
There’s always a story: Photographer Tyler Curtis distilled the visual gravity of heavy metal’s rebirth after being wrongfully denied normal photo pit access- despite a commission from Black Sabbath’s Social Media Team and Fender Guitars. The result ended up as a one of a kind communion of power, faith, and survival rendered in silver and shadow.
Upon seeing the image that night, Sharon Osbourne requested a 24x36 alt version (just Ozzy and Geezer) that was printed and delivered directly to Ozzy Osbourne and Geezer Butler for their private collections — underscoring its provenance and cultural weight. You can find it on blacksabbath.com as well.
With the small edition of twenty-five, this 40×60” giclée stands as both artifact and altar piece — a testament to endurance, craftsmanship, and the eternal language of sound and light.
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. This is a true one of a kind capture that speaks to the serendipity and perseverance of Tyler’s career alongside the unmistakable legends of Rock.