This Ana Inciardi mini print captures a can of Brooklyn Pilsner rendered in bold golden yellow, the color saturating the can's body from rim to base. The iconic Brooklyn Brewery circular logo anchors the center, with its stylized interlocking B rendered in dark ink against a dark medallion. Below the logo, block lettering spells out "Brooklyn Pilsner" and "Crisp Pilsner" in a chunky, slightly irregular typeface that gives the composition energy. Small decorative elements scatter across the can's surface, including what appears to be a rocket ship on the right side and lightning bolt-style marks framing the logo. The top and bottom of the can are sketched in pencil gray, giving the illustration a handmade quality that contrasts pleasantly with the flat yellow fill. Brooklyn Brewery was founded in 1988 and became one of the craft brewing movement's defining names. Brooklyn Pilsner is one of their approachable, flagship-style lagers. This print sits naturally within the food and drink corner of Inciardi's catalog, grouped alongside her other food prints that document familiar consumer objects with affection and graphic wit. Collectors drawn to New York identity often gravitate toward this one specifically, since Brooklyn Brewery carries strong associations with the borough's cultural life. The pencil-sketched edges and hand-inked lettering reflect the consistent aesthetic Inciardi brings across her mini print work, where the handmade and the commercial coexist without tension. It pairs naturally with her other New York prints for collectors building a city-themed grouping.
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