The barn facade fills the frame of this Ana Inciardi mini print, rendered in muted pinkish-tan tones against a pale blue sky. A bold black sign at the center reads "Broadturn Farm, Scarborough, Maine," flanked by painted arrows. Two sets of multi-pane windows sit above the sign, and a wider row of barn windows stretches across the lower portion of the building. A small ventilation grate punctuates the gable peak, and a green roofline cuts cleanly across the top of the composition. The texturing throughout gives the barn walls a weathered, grainy quality that suits the subject well. Broadturn Farm is a working farm in Scarborough, Maine, known for cut flowers, vegetables, and wedding events. It has developed a following well beyond the local community, partly through its visible presence and photogenic barn. This print draws collectors who are drawn to New England agricultural subjects and regional Americana. Inciardi tends to capture specific named places rather than generic scenes, and that specificity gives her work an archival quality that appeals to people with personal ties to Maine as well as those who simply appreciate the documentary instinct behind the subject choices. The handwritten label at the bottom corner reading "Barn" keeps the presentation unpretentious, which fits her general aesthetic. This print pairs naturally with her other landmark prints and is often grouped with any of her pieces documenting specific named places. For Maine-focused collectors especially, it anchors a regional grouping in a straightforward and satisfying way.
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