A slice of pepperoni pizza rests on a white plate against a blue textured surface, a can of Coca-Cola standing upright in the upper right corner. The pizza is rendered in warm yellows and deep reds, with generous rounds of pepperoni covering the cheese, and the crust shows a light golden edge. The Coca-Cola can is depicted in its classic red with white script lettering partially visible. The whole composition sits under a soft white light source that creates a gentle glow around the plate, and the words "Only NY" are handwritten in the lower left corner. New York-style pizza is defined by its wide, foldable slices and thin, hand-tossed crust, a format that became central to the city's food identity over the twentieth century. The pairing of a slice and a soda is one of the most recognizable quick meals in New York City pizza culture. This Ana Inciardi mini print captures a subject that resonates strongly with collectors who have a connection to New York, whether through lived experience or cultural affinity. Inciardi's handling of everyday objects with flat color and a relaxed, illustrative line gives the composition a casual intimacy that feels specific rather than generic. As a food print, it fits naturally alongside her other still life and consumable subjects, and collectors frequently group it with her other New York prints to build a small thematic set. The inclusion of the Coca-Cola can adds a second iconic brand image to the scene, giving the print a layered pop sensibility that distinguishes it from a straightforward food study.
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