This Ana Inciardi mini print depicts a Negroni served in a heavy-bottomed rocks glass, rendered in layers of deep red-orange and a warmer orange tone against a pale grey ground. The glass itself is faceted with a diamond-cut pattern that catches light in abstract geometric fragments, and a generous wedge of orange citrus perches across the rim. Ice cubes are suggested in the upper portion of the glass through lighter, cooler grey marks, giving the composition a sense of chill and depth. The color layering is characteristic of Inciardi's relief printmaking process, where ink variations create texture and dimension within a limited palette. The Negroni is a classic Italian aperitivo cocktail made with equal parts gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth, traditionally served over ice with an orange garnish. It has been a staple of European and American bar culture for over a century. This print sits comfortably among the food and drink subjects found throughout her catalog, where Inciardi consistently applies her block-print aesthetic to objects of everyday pleasure. Collectors drawn to her work often respond to the tension between a simple subject and a technically layered execution, and the warm red-orange palette here gives it strong visual presence without overstatement. The faceted glass adds structural interest that distinguishes it from softer food subjects in her range. It pairs naturally with her other food prints, particularly those centered on cocktails, bar culture, or Italian-inspired subjects, and collectors often group it alongside similar prints to build a cohesive thematic display.
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