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Cover and spreads from the wordless book "The Owl Tree", published in Italy and South Korea.
A story in which the images speak about natural and inner worlds.


"Ranchetti has always found his primary source of inspiration in the animal world, revisited and modernized by his use of color and computer graphics. His style, which can be defined sychedelic, is also remindful of Bruna Munari's lesson ... the final interpretation is left to the readre: this is one of the most entertaining games suggested by Ranchetti's wordless and beautifully illustrate books like this one."
Stefano Bucci, Il Corriere della Sera

Cover and spreads from the wordless book "The Owl Tree", published in Italy and South Korea.
A story in which the images speak about natural and inner worlds.

"Ranchetti has always found his primary source of inspiration in the animal world, revisited and modernized by his use of color and computer graphics. His style, which can be defined sychedelic, is also remindful of Bruna Munari's lesson ... the final interpretation is left to the readre: this is one of the most entertaining games suggested by Ranchetti's wordless and beautifully illustrate books like this one."
Stefano Bucci, Il Corriere della Sera


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