Fabio Accorrà - Beach horizon XXL






Has over ten years of experience in art, specialising in post-war photography and contemporary art.
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Photograph by Fabio Accorrà on unframed canvas, in a limited edition.
Printed at 59 x 39 inches plus a 2-inch white border around the image.
The stamped and signed photographic print will be accompanied by its certificate of authenticity.
The entire process, from printing to shipping, is directly overseen by me, to offer a service of the highest quality and originality.
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Fabio Accorrà (1984) is an Italian travel photographer.
Born in 1984, a traveler always, he approached photography in the 1990s, developing his first rolls and using Polaroid. Photography has managed to leave an indelible mark on each of his journeys, from the confined landscapes of Lapland to the chaotic life of New York and Tokyo, from desert sands to the power of Icelandic nature, all the way to the edges of the world in Greenland. From Salgado to Steve McCurry, his inspiration leads him to range from travel photography to traditional black and white photography.
Numerous publications and photographic exhibitions are held across Italy. To name just a few of the most important: in 2019, he published 'The Colors of Japan' by Erga, a photographic project that narrates his journey in Japan, and in the same year, he exhibited at the Japanese Consulate General with a photographic exhibition featuring an excerpt from the book's photographs. In 2020, he achieved success with the photographic exhibition 'The Colors of Japan' at the Edoardo Chiossone Museum of Oriental Art in Genoa.
He participated in the Wiki Loves Monuments photography contest with Wikimedia Italia for the Abruzzo region in the 2019 and 2020 editions. In May 2021, also thanks to the pandemic that kept him from his long travels, he published 'The Colors of Genoa' (Erga Edizioni), a photographic book that tells the beauty of his beloved city. In June 2022, he published his third photographic book, 'Venice: Colors and Words of Silence' (Erga Edizioni), a photographic reportage that depicts Venice as it has never been seen before, deserted during the last lockdown.
In December 2023, he received the 'Genoa Talent Award 2023' from the Mayor of Genoa, Marco Bucci, on the proposal of the Genoa Talent Committee of the Municipality of Genoa.
Seller's Story
Photograph by Fabio Accorrà on unframed canvas, in a limited edition.
Printed at 59 x 39 inches plus a 2-inch white border around the image.
The stamped and signed photographic print will be accompanied by its certificate of authenticity.
The entire process, from printing to shipping, is directly overseen by me, to offer a service of the highest quality and originality.
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Fabio Accorrà (1984) is an Italian travel photographer.
Born in 1984, a traveler always, he approached photography in the 1990s, developing his first rolls and using Polaroid. Photography has managed to leave an indelible mark on each of his journeys, from the confined landscapes of Lapland to the chaotic life of New York and Tokyo, from desert sands to the power of Icelandic nature, all the way to the edges of the world in Greenland. From Salgado to Steve McCurry, his inspiration leads him to range from travel photography to traditional black and white photography.
Numerous publications and photographic exhibitions are held across Italy. To name just a few of the most important: in 2019, he published 'The Colors of Japan' by Erga, a photographic project that narrates his journey in Japan, and in the same year, he exhibited at the Japanese Consulate General with a photographic exhibition featuring an excerpt from the book's photographs. In 2020, he achieved success with the photographic exhibition 'The Colors of Japan' at the Edoardo Chiossone Museum of Oriental Art in Genoa.
He participated in the Wiki Loves Monuments photography contest with Wikimedia Italia for the Abruzzo region in the 2019 and 2020 editions. In May 2021, also thanks to the pandemic that kept him from his long travels, he published 'The Colors of Genoa' (Erga Edizioni), a photographic book that tells the beauty of his beloved city. In June 2022, he published his third photographic book, 'Venice: Colors and Words of Silence' (Erga Edizioni), a photographic reportage that depicts Venice as it has never been seen before, deserted during the last lockdown.
In December 2023, he received the 'Genoa Talent Award 2023' from the Mayor of Genoa, Marco Bucci, on the proposal of the Genoa Talent Committee of the Municipality of Genoa.
