Valerio Adami is a well-known Italian artist, born in Bologna in 1935, known for his distinctive style that combines elements of Pop Art and narrative figuration. His artistic career began in the 1950s, and over time, Adami developed an unmistakable visual language characterized by sharp outlines, flat colors and stylized images that tell complex and symbolic stories. Adami's works often explore philosophical, political and literary themes, using an aesthetic reminiscent of illustration and graphic arts. His compositions are structured like theatrical scenes, with characters and objects that seem to float in abstract spaces, creating a surreal effect. The artist draws inspiration from different cultural sources, including references to mythology, history and contemporaneity, making his wor.