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GABRIELE PARISI – "Tuna"

GABRIELE PARISI – "Tuna"

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 Frame 18 x 24 cm

Size of the photo: 10x15 cm

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A visceral scene inside Catania’s ancient fish market. A man in a green sweater and a plastic apron drives his knife into the flesh of a massive tuna. The deep red of the
fish dominates the frame, a violent hue of a daily ritual, thick with sea and blood.
The hands tell a story of strength and repetition, of knowledge carried quietly through generations. Light, reveals every texture, the glistening skin of the tuna, the swollen veins that pulse with effort and memory. It is a sacred image that speaks of identity, but also of
that fragile threshold where death becomes theatre, and human labor turns into an ancient liturgy.

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  • BEFORE R2OT

    Born in Sicily in 1990, Gabriele Parisi studied Architecture, a background that shaped his sensitivity to beauty, proportion, and the atmosphere of places. He discovered photography relatively late, inspired by his father’s analog cameras, and over the past eight years has developed a personal visual language that has earned recognition from the editors of Vogue Italia.

  • WHY DO WE LOVE IT

    Because even a quick look stays with us — like a presence, a memory. The image feels familiar, like something we've seen before in a dream. The landscape, the light, the stillness — captured with such softness, it almost looks painted.

  • OUR ADVICE

    Place it in your bookshelf, your living room, or even your kitchen — any everyday space where you spend time. It brings a quiet warmth to the home, like a familiar presence that softens the atmosphere and makes the space feel more alive.

Gabriele Parisi

Born in Sicily in 1990, he studied Architecture, a background that shaped his sensitivity to beauty, proportion, and the atmosphere of places. He discovered photography relatively late, drawn to the analog cameras left by his father. Over the past eight years, he has developed a personal visual language, earning recognition from the editors of Vogue Italia.

For him, photography is never neutral — it is storytelling, vision, and reflection. The sea, deeply tied to his identity, is a recurring presence in his work: not as a simple landscape, but as something alive and ever-changing. Each image arises from an inner urgency to capture a feeling, a trace, a fleeting fragment of existence.

This poetic approach extends to his broader body of work — from city impressions to solitary landscapes — always seeking to go beyond representation and touch something essential.

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