Six bottles of Corona Extra sit snugly in their cardboard carrier in this Ana Inciardi mini print, rendered with the textured, slightly grainy quality characteristic of her relief printing process. The palette keeps close to the real packaging: deep navy blue dominates the carrier and bottle caps, while golden amber fills the visible beer through the clear glass. The white of the cardboard packaging gives the composition a clean contrast against the warm gray background. At the bottom left, Inciardi's handwritten title "Six Pack" anchors the image, with her studio mark "ANA INC" in the lower right corner. Corona Extra is a Mexican pale lager first brewed in 1925 by Cervecería Modelo. It became one of the most recognized beer brands globally and is particularly associated with warm-weather drinking culture. This print fits comfortably among Inciardi's food and consumer goods subjects, where she consistently turns familiar, everyday objects into compact compositions that carry genuine visual appeal through their hand-printed texture and restrained color. Collectors drawn to her food prints will find Six Pack pairs naturally with her other food and beverage subjects in a collection, making it a strong companion piece whether displayed alone or grouped with similar works. The print's subject carries a casual, social energy that distinguishes it from her quieter still life pieces. Collectors focused on building a thematic run of her consumer goods work frequently seek this one out as an accessible but characterful example of how she handles branded objects with straightforward graphic confidence.
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