This Ana Inciardi mini print captures a fully opened hand fan rendered in the classic six-stripe rainbow gradient, moving from red at the top through orange, yellow, green, blue, and into purple at the base. The fan's individual ribs radiate outward from a dark central pivot point, creating strong lines that give the design a bold, graphic quality. Across the yellow-green band, the words "NEW YORK LIBERTY" appear in dark block lettering, anchoring the design to a specific team and city identity. The New York Liberty is a professional women's basketball team based in New York City and one of the founding franchises of the WNBA, established in 1997. The rainbow fan connects the team to Pride, a recurring celebration within WNBA culture and fan communities. Collectors are drawn to this mini print for several reasons. It sits at the intersection of sports fandom, New York identity, and Pride iconography, giving it cross-category appeal that single-subject prints rarely achieve. The hand fan format itself is an unusual compositional choice that makes this piece visually distinctive within the broader catalog. As a New York print, it pairs naturally with her other city-connected subjects and works well grouped alongside her sports or event-themed pieces. Collectors who focus on LGBTQ-related imagery or New York-specific subjects tend to seek this one out specifically. The layered subject matter, part sports keepsake, part Pride artifact, part New York record, gives it a density of meaning that collector-focused documentation reflects well.
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