Artwork
Shatter

Shatter is a print by Diana Taylor. It dates from 2011 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
The painting is titled Shatter, created by Diana Taylor in 2011.
It's a print, which suggests it was made using a printing technique. The fact that it's part of a collection from the East London Printmakers collective provides some context about its creation.
To learn more about the artist's style and other works, you can look up artist: Taylor, Diana.
Overview
Shatter is a 2011 print by Diana Taylor, part of the East London Printmakers collective's annual boxed set, known as the ELP Box.
Subject & Meaning
The title Shatter implies a theme of fragmentation or disruption, but the specific subject and meaning are open to interpretation.
Technique & Style
As a print, Shatter was created using a printing technique, reflecting the technical skills and artistic choices of the artist.
History & Provenance
Shatter is part of the ELP Box, a limited-edition set of prints by various artists, produced to promote the collective and support its members' professional development.
Context
Shatter was created within the context of the East London Printmakers collective, which provides studio space, equipment, and exhibition opportunities for its members.
Artist & collection
Artist
Diana Taylor made bold, graphic prints in the early 2010s, stacking sharp shapes into rhythmic patterns.











