My daughter turned me on to Ana Inciardi Prints and her mini prints and vending machines in late 2024. I was instantly hooked. There was a joy in discovering which mini print would appear once you gave the vending machine your four quarters. They were all so cute I wanted them all! My son and I took the baton and started going to the places in the city that had the vending machines. In the year and a half almost since, we have amassed quite a fun collection as you’ll see in the photos below. Just recently, I was inspired to start displaying them around the home, a little food collection in the kitchen area and then we branched out from there. Just love them! My daughter is studying abroad, wouldn’t it be fun to work on getting AI Inc. vending machines in Paris, oohhh la la, mais oui!
Classic New York City line, waiting for our turn at the Inciardi Prints vending machine, Grand Central Terminal Holiday Market, 2024.
The collection begins!
The Whitney Museum of American Art
Books Are Magic, Montague St. Brooklyn. I got the Goodnight Moon print!!
Brooklyn Brewery
Warby Parker, SoHo
My nine-year-old got into drawing copies of his favorites, can you spot the fakes?
The New York Botanical Garden


Beacon Hill Books & Cafe, Boston

The most creative bookstore I’ve ever visited!
Thank you, Gail, for getting me some, they were sold out the day we visited!



East Side Cheese & Provisions, Providence
Love the trade option!
National Museum of Women in the Arts

Couldn’t believe my luck to win Wicked lottery tickets on Halloween!
Marriott Bonvoy pop-up, Moynihan Hall at Penn Station
Our collection is growing off of the board!
Holiday 2025, Inciardi Prints had a shop at the Grand Central Terminal Holiday Market!






These matches!
Books Are Magic, Smith St. Brooklyn
Did they realize how perfect it was that they had Richard Scarry books above the vending machine?
Athena Keke’s, Brooklyn. They’ve even got an Inciardi print framed in their cat wall collage!

We were wishing for the Frida Kahlo print, but didn’t get one, boo hoo!



My son’s favorites in his own display.



I mean, these Richard Scarry prints, they’re just the best!
iPhone snaps Beth Horta for Sweet Sabelle.