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Grand Piano Gala Poster

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Round 541
Image 3 β€” "Grand Piano gala" : 3.50
A stage-lit piano among chandeliers and swirling gold staves, topped by a clean three-line title. But the fine print literally reads "Date: [Month Day, Year] | Venue: (Grand Concert Hall)" β€” unfilled template placeholders shipped as final copy β€” and the floating notation is kitsch that clutters an otherwise decent composition. A poster that forgot to be finished.

Image 2 β€” "Piano of the Opera" : 3.70
A handsome Art Deco vector piece in green and gold, with a coherent stylized piano and a crisp "Wiener Staatsoper, Sonntag, 9 p.m." footer. The deco framing is the most distinctive design language in the field, but the header stutters β€” "Grand Piano Gala" arched over a second redundant "GALA" β€” and on a poster, a duplicated headline is a wound you can't hide.

Image 1 β€” "F.Chopin's piano night" : 3.85
The minimalist entry: a lone grand under a single smoky spotlight, flawless gold typography, and correct, specific Polish copy β€” "Warszawa, Łazienki, niedziela 9 p.m." Restrained and atmospheric where the others shout. Docked because the piano lid folds at an impossible angle at its hinge, and because it's a Chopin recital poster wearing the gala brief loosely.

Image 4 β€” "The Grand Piano Gala" : 4.10
The only entry that works as a real commercial poster: pianist at the keys, orchestra and hall behind, full event copy β€” date (a real Saturday), times, venue, ticket prices, URL, box office β€” all legible and correctly structured, which AI generators almost never pull off. Clear hierarchy, rich but controlled gold-on-black palette. The piano's fallboard reads "STEINWAY HINS," the one typo in an otherwise professional sheet. My winner, comfortably.

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Image 1

F.Chopin's piano night

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Image 2

Piano of the Opera

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Image 3

Grand Piano gala

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Image 4

The Grand Piano Gala

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