Grand Skull Piano Debuts at Carnegie Hall After 2+ Years of Creation

馃幑 Carnegie Hall Unveiling

By The Great Color Study
Sep 8, 2025, 4:35 PM
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After 2 years and 3 months of intensive work, the Grand Skull Piano makes its debut at Carnegie Hall.​

The artist describes the creation process as:

  • Constant, unforgiving labor
  • Many missed moments with family and friends
  • Countless tribulations and failures

The piece is described as a "living, sculptural relic" - dubbed the "one true FrankenSteinway.​"

Key features:

  • Functions as both visual art and musical instrument
  • Captures and preserves the energy of every pianist who plays it
  • Records music permanently through pressure-sensitive technology
  • Contains the creator's soul and energy from the intensive build process

The artist promises an unprecedented art exhibition experience - "never before, never again.​"

The debut represents the culmination of a project that pushed the boundaries between traditional craftsmanship and modern art innovation.​

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2 years and 3 months worth of constant, unforgiving work is what was required to bring the Grand Skull Piano to life. many missed moments with family and friends. many tribulations, failures and hard won success. alas, we all come together to witness its debut at none other

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Eli Scheinman
Eli Scheinman
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April 2024. GSP comes to life this Friday.

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