This Ana Inciardi mini print depicts a Capri Sun fruit punch pouch rendered in bold, layered relief print style. The pouch dominates the composition against a pale paper background, its familiar trapezoidal silhouette filled with a deep blue graphic panel. Fruit imagery crowds the front label: a halved orange slice glows near the top, a dark red apple sits prominently in the center, a cherry rests below it, and a cluster of grapes anchors the lower right. A wedge of yellow citrus fills the middle ground. A golden straw extends upward from the top of the pouch, drawn simply but with real presence. A red banner across the bottom reads "Fruit Punch" in bold lettering. The piece is signed "ANA INC" at the lower right, with "Caprisun" written in the artist's hand at the lower left. Capri Sun is an American juice drink brand introduced in the United States in 1981, originally created in West Germany. The foil pouch format became a staple of school lunches through the 1980s and 1990s, giving it a strong generational association for many collectors. This print sits comfortably as a food print within Inciardi's catalog, which frequently turns to recognizable consumer goods and snack culture as subject matter. Collectors drawn to her work often respond to the way she treats humble, familiar objects with the same graphic seriousness as more traditionally elevated subjects. It pairs naturally with her other food prints featuring packaged and branded items.
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