This Ana Inciardi mini print captures a partially unwrapped Klondike Bar viewed from a slight angle, showing the torn silver foil wrapper pulled back to reveal a cross-section of dark chocolate coating surrounding a thick block of vanilla ice cream. The wrapper displays the brand's familiar blue and white logo with mountain imagery, rendered in flat color blocks against the pencil-shaded foil. The composition is clean and centered, with the chocolate interior adding deep brown contrast against the pale ice cream and light background. The handwritten label "Klondike Bar" appears at the lower left, with "A1" noted at the lower right. Klondike Bars have been an American frozen novelty since the early twentieth century, recognized by their square shape and signature foil wrapping. The chocolate-dipped ice cream format has made them a nostalgic fixture in the American freezer aisle for generations. Among collectors, Inciardi's food prints draw consistent interest for their documentary quality and sense of cultural familiarity. Her ability to treat an ordinary commercial product with the same careful attention she gives other subjects is a hallmark of this body of work. This print pairs naturally with her other food prints, and collectors who pursue that thread in her catalog find it holds a satisfying position alongside snacks and packaged goods rendered with similar care. The handwritten notation at the bottom gives it a sketchbook intimacy that appeals to those drawn to works where the artist's hand remains visible throughout the process.
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