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Inciardi says her inspiration for swapping out stale potato chips for linocut prints of potato chips came from childhood memories. "There was this sticker and tattoo vending machine at a ...
Print artist Ana Inciardi sells her art through vending machines at 50 locations. Instead of snacks, Inciardi's three-slot machines produce prints you can collect, for the low price of four quarters.
William Dunbar Public School teacher Susan Munderich’s linocut print, “Jumping Mouse,” was accepted into the prestigious Roger Tory Peterson Institute’s “Art That Matters to the Planet: Wild America” ...
The auction will comprise art, sculptures, bronzes, marble, Asian antiquities, estate jewelry, sterling, Japanese samurai armor, Persian rugs and more. Clarke Auction Gallery billed its February 6 ...