Giacomo Roia aka Giako Artmosfera died in Milan The street

Giacomo Roia aka Giako Artmosfera died in Milan: The street artist from Artena was 37 years old Virgilio Rekordie

Grief in the world of entertainment: this is it died due to illness in Milan Giacomo Roiain art Giako Artmosfera, one of Italy’s most famous street artists. He had recently taken part in a talent show.

Giacomo Roia (Giako Artmosfera) has died

Giacomo Roia died on the night of Wednesday 4th to Thursday 5th October.

He originally came from Artenain the province of Rome, but he lived in Milan for several years, where he performed on the streets and squares in the area Cathedral.

“The street is the only stage you have, and that’s why you go there and use it,” he said while taking part in the Dalla strada al stage, the Rai talent show for street artists.

Through Rai microphones, Roia had confessed his love for his profession, but also the difficulty of making a living as a street artist.

I had 37 years old and let in 3 year old son. It was also for him, whom he described as his “most beautiful work of art”, who, after touring Italy and the world, decided to put down roots in Milan.

“Italy is my country and that’s why I have something important to do here,” he said.

His CV also includes the artistic direction of important events during the Venice Carnival.

The Causes of death they are not clear. It will be carried out in the next few days the autopsy.

Very young debut in Frascati

The debut a 16 years squared a Frascati. TO 19 years the escape Barcelona where he performed on the Ramblas.

Giacomo Roia then decided to do so 14 years spent abroad. Every now and then he went on a foray on television or on a theater stagebut then immediately returned to the street, his first great love.

Giacomo Roia/Giako Artmosfera had stated that he particularly loved street art because it allowed him to show off and live the life he had “always dreamed of”.

Condolences on the death of Giacomo Roia

Countless condolences from social media users after the news broke.

“Hello great Giacomo, person and artist since time immemorial big heart. Rip,” writes one user.

“How many times have I seen his show in Corso Vittorio Emanuele. What a shame,” writes a Milanese.

“There are no words, dismayed, shocked, I’m really sorry, I had the opportunity to appreciate your art or your profession as you liked to define it. Rip Giako. My condolences to the family,” wrote another.

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