This Ana Inciardi mini print places two bold outdoor sculptures on a wide green lawn, with the long horizontal roofline of the Parrish Art Museum stretching across the middle ground. On the left stands a tall yellow and red figure with a small blue top, its base formed by a dark arch. To the right, a colorful vertical panel of blue, yellow, and red circles stands beside a white sculptural form mounted on a yellow scaffolding structure. The sky is rendered in Inciardi's characteristic grainy, stippled blue, and the grass reads as a flat, saturated green. The Parrish Art Museum is located in Water Mill, New York, on the East End of Long Island. The building, designed by Herzog and de Meuron, opened in 2012 and is known for its long barn-like form and surrounding sculpture-dotted grounds. The outdoor collection is a recognized part of the visitor experience. As a landmark print, this subject fits naturally alongside her other architectural and place-based works, and collectors who focus on her New York scenes often seek it out for its regional specificity. The East End subject gives it particular appeal among those with a personal connection to the Hamptons or the broader Long Island art world. Inciardi's handling of the sculptures as vivid, almost cartoonish shapes against a minimal background keeps the composition energetic without sacrificing the sense of place. It pairs well with her other landmark prints depicting museums, galleries, and culturally significant buildings.
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