Artwork
Boyd Pianos, Dalston

Boyd Pianos, Dalston is a print by Richard Roberts. It dates from 2011 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
Boyd Pianos, Dalston is a print made by Richard Roberts in 2011. It's a work of art that exists as a print.
The print is part of a collection from the East London Printmakers, a group that supports artists with studio space and equipment. This group also offers courses and workshops to the public.
To learn more about printmaking, look up the technique of sfumato.
Overview
Boyd Pianos, Dalston is a 2011 print by Richard Roberts, part of a collection by East London Printmakers.
Subject & Meaning
The print depicts a scene related to Boyd Pianos in Dalston, though the specific subject or meaning is not explicitly stated.
Technique & Style
As a print, Boyd Pianos, Dalston showcases the artist's use of printmaking techniques. While the specific technique used is not detailed, printmaking often involves processes like etching or screen printing.
History & Provenance
The print was created for the East London Printmakers' annual boxed set, known as The ELP Box, in 2011. This initiative supports the group's artists and promotes their work.
Context
East London Printmakers is a collective established to support artists with resources and opportunities, also offering public courses and workshops.
Artist & collection
Artist
British printmaker Richard Roberts makes layered linocuts of everyday London scenes.











