This Ana Inciardi mini print captures two women kissing at what appears to be a sports stadium, each raising a sign above their heads. One sign reads "Lesbian Fans" in green, the other "Lesbians for Liberty" in bold block lettering. Both figures wear matching green jerseys bearing a knight or crusader logo, and stadium seating is visible below them. The palette is restrained, working almost entirely in green, black, and white, with a hand-drawn quality that gives the composition a lively, zine-like energy. The artist's name appears in the lower right corner, and the title is handwritten along the bottom edge. The imagery draws on the tradition of LGBTQ+ visibility at sporting events, where fan communities have long used banners and coordinated dress to assert presence and identity in spaces not always designed with them in mind. Collectors are drawn to this print for the directness of its message and the warmth of its execution, which manages to feel both political and celebratory without tipping into didacticism. It sits comfortably within Inciardi's broader print series exploring community, identity, and everyday joy, and the sports setting gives it a specificity that separates it from more generic pride imagery. The handwritten title treatment and limited color range are consistent with her printmaking approach across subjects. This piece pairs naturally with her other prints that center queer subjects and public life, and collectors who focus on that thread in her catalog tend to treat it as a cornerstone rather than an afterthought.
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