Limited edition (195, with 20 artist proofs), 28-color (plus spot glazes) silkscreen fine art print made from the original artwork, printed on Hahnemule 400gsm paper Produced by Storm Thorgerson with George Hardie & Richard Manning (Hipgnosis) Signed and numbered by Storm Thorgerson & counter-signed by Tony Iommi Printed by Coriander Studios, London, UK, 2006 Print size 26.6w" x 31.7h", Image size 19.4" x 19.4" Unmatted/unframed - sorry, but we do NOT currently stock a frame of this size. ( click here for custom framing information)
 Storm T & Tony I signing the prints "The escalator in the background is a photograph taken in the London Underground. The robots were hand drawn and then copied by a photo retoucher, who then colors the images and the background so they meld.
It was love at first robotic sight." (Storm Thorgerson)
In this next-to-last recording with Ozzy on vocals (the final one was 1978's Never Say Die), the band continued to experiment with various styles, including funk ("All Moving Parts Stand Still" and "Rock and Roll Doctor") and the more melodic offering of "It's Alright", which featured drummer Bill Ward on vocals. The dark power of the band was underlying most everything, though, as shown in the crowd-pleaser "Dirty Women" and "Back Street Kids". |