This Ana Inciardi mini print captures the Washington State Ferry in a bold side-profile view rendered in dark ink against a light background. The vessel fills most of the composition horizontally, showing multiple passenger decks lined with rows of windows, two pilot house structures at either end of the upper deck, smokestacks rising from the center, and the flat double-ended hull design that makes these boats instantly recognizable. The linework is dense and confident, with small architectural details packed across the whole length of the ship. Washington State Ferries operate across Puget Sound, connecting Seattle to destinations including Bainbridge Island and Bremerton. The fleet runs one of the largest ferry systems in the United States, and the boats are a daily fixture of Seattle life for commuters and visitors alike. Collectors drawn to Pacific Northwest subjects tend to seek this print out as a regional anchor piece. The ferry carries strong associations with Seattle identity, and Inciardi's treatment gives it the same graphic weight she brings to well-known structures and city icons across her catalog, making it a natural landmark print within her body of work. It pairs well alongside her other city and transit subjects, and collectors who focus on a particular region often group it with prints that build a sense of place. The handwritten label at the bottom left, reading "Seattle Ferry," and the ANA INC signature at the lower right are consistent with her standard mini print presentation.
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