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  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
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    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Sculpture by Caroline Saunders.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

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    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost

     

  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
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    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Mask sculpture by Victoria Topping.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost

     

  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
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    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Eagle sculpture made by Marc Hackworthy.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost

     

  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
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    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Salesperson Tom Wyeth’s piano practice is watched over by an owl sculpture made by Marc Hackworthy.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

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    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost

     

  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
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    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Salesperson Tom Wyeth’s piano practice is watched over by an owl sculpture made by Marc Hackworthy.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

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    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost

     

  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
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    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Piano legs repurposed by Clare Burnett.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost

     

  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
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    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Parts in the store ready for use in the Played & Remade project.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost

     

  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
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    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Parts in the store ready for use in the Played & Remade project.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost

     

  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
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    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Parts in the store ready for use in the Played & Remade project.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost

     

  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
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    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Old piano legs in the store of parts ready for use in the Played & Remade project.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost

     

  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
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    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Deer sculpture made by Marc Hackworthy.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost

     

  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    DUKAS_169026795_EYE
    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Deer sculpture made by Marc Hackworthy.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost

     

  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
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    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Sculpture made of piano pedals by Seamus Moran.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost

     

  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
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    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Owl sculpture made by Marc Hackworthy.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost

     

  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
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    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Owl sculpture made by Marc Hackworthy.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost

     

  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    DUKAS_169026791_EYE
    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Owl sculpture made by Marc Hackworthy.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost

     

  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    DUKAS_169026789_EYE
    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Eagle sculpture made by Marc Hackworthy.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost

     

  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
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    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Owl sculpture made by Marc Hackworthy.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost

     

  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    DUKAS_169026799_EYE
    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Sales person Tom Wyeth with a mask sculpture by Victoria Topping and an Elton John piano lid by Kirk Andrews.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost

     

  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
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    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Mask sculpture by Victoria Topping and Elton John piece by Kirk Andrews.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost

     

  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
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    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Shop sales assistant Tom Wyeth with the window sculpture by Julieann Worrall Hood and mask by Victoria Topping.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost

     

  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
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    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Shop sales assistant Tom Wyeth with the window sculpture by Julieann Worrall Hood and mask by Victoria Topping.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost

     

  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
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    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Elton John piano lid by Kirk Andrews, with leaves on the boa made from the hammers of a piano.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost

     

  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
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    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Elton John piano lid by Kirk Andrews, with leaves on the boa made from the hammers of a piano.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
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    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Elton John piano lid by Kirk Andrews, with leaves on the boa made from the hammers of a piano.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost

     

  • 'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    DUKAS_169026769_EYE
    'A special bond between music and art': Bath piano shop turns old parts into palette
    From an eagle to Elton John, the Played and Remade project enables artists to 'make something magical' from free materials.

    The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one. So a music shop in Bath that scraps as many as 300 redundant and unfixable pianos a year has launched a project to repurpose the thousands of parts that make up each instrument into pieces of art.

    The Piano Shop Bath is inviting artists to take their pick for free from the varied materials that make up each piano.

    The Piano Shop Bath is launching their 'Played & Remade' initiative, which presents sculpture made from recycled piano parts.
    Window sculpture by Julieann Worrall Hood and mask by Victoria Topping.
    27/04/2024.

    Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright ©2024 Sam Frost