This Ana Inciardi mini print depicts a large 7-Eleven Slurpee cup rendered in layered shades of blue, with a domed mound of frozen drink rising above the rim and an orange straw tucked into one side. The 7-Eleven logo sits prominently on the cup face, its orange and red numeral seven outlined in yellow against the blue body, with the word ELEVEN printed beneath in green. A green horizontal band wraps around the lower portion of the cup, and loose white linework across the surface gives the print a handmade, textured quality consistent with relief printing. The title "Slurpee" is written in pencil at the lower left, and "ANA INC" appears at the lower right. The Slurpee has been a signature product of 7-Eleven convenience stores since the 1960s, and the frozen carbonated drink became one of the most recognizable convenience store items in American culture. Its blue raspberry flavor is among the most iconic. As a food print, this subject fits squarely into the nostalgic consumer culture corner of Inciardi's catalog, which frequently revisits everyday American foods and branded objects with affection and graphic clarity. Collectors drawn to her food prints tend to respond to how she translates commercial imagery into something tactile and personal through her printmaking process. This print pairs naturally with her other food prints, particularly those centered on American snack and convenience culture, and works well grouped alongside any of her subjects rooted in everyday urban life.
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