The artist is Giulio Gebbia, known as Rosk, born in 1988, one of the most prolific street artists of his generation. His style, a perfect blend of hyperrealism and dreamlike elements, has made his works unmistakable, scattered across the walls of cities worldwide, such as Miami, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro, Paris, New York, Bristol, and more. For several years, he worked as part of the duo "Rosk&Loste," with whom he entered the world of Graffiti Advertising, creating works for renowned international brands like Gucci, Ceres, Axa Insurance, Averna, Philadelphia, SEAT X Vanity Fair at the Milan Furniture Fair, and producing artistically significant pieces that have already become iconic, such as the Falcone and Borsellino mural at the Cala in Palermo. He has carried out artistic projects for the "Semedorato" Brewery, "La Vite" Winery, and Salov Spa. For them, he decorated tanks used in the production processes of beer, wine, and oil, aiming to transform their production sites into true "open-air canvases" that integrate seamlessly with the surrounding landscape, contributing to bringing beauty both inside and outside the production facilities. He has also created works celebrating sports achievements, such as those for the Serie A TIM teams Atalanta and Spal, located in the outskirts of Bergamo and Ferrara, with the goal of urban regeneration through the union of art and football. Additionally, he collaborated with Cesare Cremonini, a famous Italian pop singer, on a project titled *Io Vorrei*, painting in the outskirts of three different Italian cities: Palermo, Naples, and Rome. His style, thanks to his profound technical knowledge, lends itself perfectly to the creation of works conceived in every detail, with a clear and captivating message that easily communicates and leaves an indelible impression.