“The Art Prints introduced on ATADesigns newly re-launched website are impressive” says Lancelot Spratt
In their range of both style and subject, these images are by turns richly detailed, warmly nostalgic. graphically quirky, ethereally urbane and more adjectives besides…
Particular favourites are the All Things British collection…
I love these prints! With their warm and fun take on touchstones of bygone times from the Bowler Hat (making something of a comeback), through Tickets Please! (remember when buses had conductors?), to A Nice Cup of Tea, and Fancy A Cuppa (and who can argue with that). Splendid indeed!
Also, on a sporting theme. There’s Cricket and Game,Set,Match, (appropriate for the time of year…yes the exciting Wimbledon Tennis is here once again).
In the strongly graphic Art Deco range, I’m transported to the 1920’s of Flappers, Jazz and Good Times, no bad thing. I love the Enchante print with its rich palette and restrained theme. Contrasting with this there’s Dancing Tallulah, Lila and Dewey and the Ragtime Betty Twins who all look like they’re having a whale of a time.
I haven’t seen the Great Gatsby (yet…). But these prints have certainly got me in the mood. Now where’s that Mr B the Gentleman Rhymer CD…
Also the Graphic collection.
The urban landscape “mash-ups” in this section, have been given another dimension with an ethereal melange of additional elements that raise the urban to the urbane. There’s also a natty abstract cityscape print simply called City that’s taken my eye…
But there’s plenty to see and recommend in the Urban London, Retro, and Sports collections too.
Oh, and there’s also a guest Fine Art collection by the talented Karen Davies if that’s more to your taste.
So, something for everyone more or less. These Art Prints and much more are now available to buy from ATADesigns new ONLINE STORE.
written by Lancelot Spratt