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It's hard to believe that the one year anniversary of Ozzy's farewell concert is only a few weeks away. Even harder to believe that it's coming on one year since he left us. This song still makes me cry. He wasn't the monster some people made him out to be. As long as he believed in Jesus, which it seems obviously that he did, then he's saved.
This was followed by Mama I'm Coming Home. Now the waterworks are really turned on.
What you get and what you see Things that don't come easily
An anti-war transmedia collage featuring Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath live at The End Tour, 2017. Woven together with footage from Häxan, Triumph of the Will, The Wizard of Oz, Fantasia, and news imagery of contemporary warfare. Built using the V-Ching collage method. Premiered at Cybernalia 2026, Chicago.
Top photo: my grandma in the 80's next to an Ozzy Osbourne fan clashing her photo. Second photo: me last year in Ozzy Osbourne's last concert :) I love coincidences.

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Celebrate Thanksgiving With Ozzy Osbourne In His White Bunny Costume In 1984 Home Decor Poster Canvas
Heavy metal history is full of chaos.Bats.Wild concerts.And somehow… Ozzy Osbourne dressed as a giant white bunny. 🐰🤘Yes — it actually happened.Back in 1984, legendary rock photographer Mark Weiss captured one of the most bizarre and unforgettable photoshoots in metal culture. Instead of the dark, ominous image people expected from the Prince of Darkness, the shoot showed Ozzy Osbourne hopping into a giant rabbit costume and completely embracing the absurdity.And somehow… it worked.Because Ozzy has always lived in that strange space between mythology and madness. The same guy who helped define heavy metal as the frontman of Black Sabbath also had zero problem turning a ridiculous costume shoot into an iconic rock moment.Instead of darkness and doom…you get Ozzy grinning like the most chaotic holiday mascot ever created.That’s exactly why the image never disappeared from fan culture.It’s weird.It’s hilarious.And it perfectly captures the unpredictable personality of Ozzy Osbourne.This poster canvas turns that legendary 1984 moment into rock-and-roll wall art. The image feels like something ripped straight out of a vintage rock magazine—absurd enough to make people laugh, but iconic enough that real metal fans recognize it instantly.Hang it in a music room, studio, bar corner, or vinyl setup and it immediately becomes a conversation starter.Because honestly… how often do you see the Prince of Darkness celebrating the holidays in a bunny suit?Exactly.🦃If classic metal history, bizarre rock photography, and legendary Ozzy moments are part of your music culture…this poster probably belongs on your wall.
Ozzy Osbourne 1984 White Bunny Costume Poster Canvas
Happy Thanksgiving With Ozzy Osbourne In An Egg Basket And Bunny Costume In 1984 Home Decor Poster Canvas
Heavy metal history is full of chaos.
Bats. Wild concerts. And somehow… Ozzy Osbourne sitting in a giant bunny costume with a basket of eggs. 🐰🤘
Yes, it actually happened.
Back in 1984, legendary rock photographer Mark Weiss captured one of the strangest and most unforgettable images in metal history: Ozzy dressed as an oversized rabbit during a playful photoshoot that completely flipped the image of the so-called Prince of Darkness.
Instead of darkness and doom… you get Ozzy grinning inside a bunny suit like the world’s most unhinged holiday mascot.
And that’s exactly why fans still love the photo decades later.
Because it perfectly captures the other side of Ozzy:
The heavy metal icon who helped shape the sound of Ozzy Osbourne… but also someone who never took himself too seriously.
This poster canvas turns that legendary moment into a piece of rock-and-roll wall art.
The image feels like a page pulled straight from a vintage rock magazine—absurd, iconic, and instantly recognizable to fans who know their metal history. Hang it in a music room, studio, or living space and it immediately becomes a conversation starter.
Because honestly… how many people can say they own a poster of the Prince of Darkness sitting in a bunny basket?
Exactly.
Rock history doesn’t get much better than that.
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If classic metal stories, bizarre rock photography, and legendary Ozzy moments are part of your music culture… this poster probably belongs on your wall.
Ozzy Osbourne 1984 Egg Basket and Bunny Costume Poster
Happy Thanksgiving With Ozzy Osbourne In An Egg Basket And Bunny Costume In 1984 Unisex T-Shirt
Heavy metal has given us a lot of iconic moments.
Bats. Wild stage antics. And… somehow… Ozzy Osbourne in a bunny costume with a basket of eggs. 🐰🥚🤘
Back in the mid-80s, photographer Mark Weiss captured one of the strangest and most unforgettable images in rock history: Ozzy dressed as a giant bunny, grinning like chaos itself. Fans loved it because it perfectly showed the other side of the Prince of Darkness—equal parts legendary metal icon and completely unpredictable character.
That absurd energy is exactly what this Happy Thanksgiving Ozzy Bunny tee plays with.
The design leans into the surreal image: Ozzy in the oversized rabbit costume, sitting in an egg basket like some kind of heavy-metal Easter mascot… except now it’s Thanksgiving, because rock culture has never cared much about following normal rules.
And honestly, that’s why the image still lives in fan culture decades later.
Because Ozzy has always been both things at once:
The guy who helped define heavy metal as the frontman of Black Sabbath… and the guy who would absolutely show up to a photoshoot dressed like an unhinged holiday mascot.
That contrast is pure Ozzy.
Dark mythology mixed with ridiculous humor.
Vintage band tees from the 1980s—especially those tied to tours like Bark at the Moon—became collector favorites among rock fans and often sell for hundreds of dollars today in the vintage market. (Gem)
So a design like this feels like a deep-cut fan reference.
Not everyone will get it.
But the people who do will probably laugh the moment they see it.
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If classic metal, bizarre rock history, and legendary Ozzy moments already live somewhere in your playlist… this shirt probably belongs in your rotation.