Small details that reveal the presence of the creator
Contemporary illustrator and comic artist Ale Giorgini meets 3rd generation lithography printer, Giancarlo Busato, Stamperia d’arte Busato, Vicenza, Italy. Together work reminds us that true artistry lies not just in technical skill but in the ability to distill complex ideas into universally resonant images.
Ale blending a minimalist aesthetic with powerful narrative undertones, invites viewers to look beyond the surface and engage with deeper meanings, particularly in his interpretation of Ten c.

Drawing inspiration directly from Hans Christian Andersen's timeless fable, "The Emperor's New Clothes," Giorgini embarks on a conceptual journey that challenges conventional interpretations. Instead of a naked emperor exposed by a child's innocence, his protagonist walks confidently through a crowd, not in invisible garments, but "wearing his own identity."  This reinterpretation shifts the focus from conformism to individual authenticity.

The Emperor's New Identity: In Giorgini's world, the emperor is not deceived but empowered. He is secure in who he is, relieved by external expectations.

The protagonist's parka is far more than an item of clothing; it is a powerful emblem of self-reliance. In a world where fashion often dictates identity, the parka represents a deliberate choice to "be for oneself, not appear for others." It is a manifesto of individuality, a protective layer against the pressures of society expectations.

The central figure walk through a monochromatic city, a visual representation of the uniform and the conforming masses. The distinct presence of the protagonist, distinguishing themselves from the surrounding monotony, highlights their unique identity against a backdrop of sameness. This contrast underscores the courage required to stand out and embrace one's true self.

Headphones: A Filter Against Conformity: The addition of headphones worn by the protagonist accentuates this sense of conscious detachment. A symbolic filter, shielding the individual from the "noise" of conformity – the incessant demands, judgments, and trends that seek to homogenize identity. This element speaks to the importance of creating personal boundaries and cultivating an inner strength against external pressures, allowing for genuine self-expression and focus.

Giancarlo trough lithography [from greek,  lìthos ("stone") e gràphein ("write")] translates and emphasizes Ale’s Ten c vision- transforming raw ideas into polished, impactful art-work. This fusion ensures that the art is not only visually appealing but also technically sound and conceptually solid.

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