This Ana Inciardi mini print depicts a pair of round aviator-style eyeglasses rendered in warm bronze and gold tones against a pale blue-gray background. The frames have a double bridge across the top, giving them a vintage industrial character, and the thin metal temples extend toward the right side of the composition at a slight angle. Clear lenses sit within the rounded frames, and small nose pads are visible at the center. The word "CURB" appears in the lower left corner in a casual handwritten style, functioning as the print's title. Aviator and round metal frames with double bridges have roots in early twentieth century optical and pilot culture, and the style has cycled in and out of fashion across decades. The warm patinated finish on these frames suggests an antique or brass aesthetic rather than a modern chrome look. Collectors drawn to Inciardi's object studies gravitate toward this print for its clean graphic presence and the way it treats an everyday item with genuine draftsmanship. Her object-focused prints often carry a quiet, catalog-like authority, presenting the subject without sentimentality. The restrained palette and precise rendering give this piece a strong visual identity that translates well even at small scale. It pairs naturally with her other object and still-life subjects, particularly pieces featuring personal accessories or vintage goods, where it reinforces the careful observational quality found across that part of her broader print series. Collectors who follow her through themed groupings often find this one anchors an accessories-themed arrangement particularly well.
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