The work of Sicilian artist Max Serradifalco, using art maps as part of the “Web Landscape Photography” project, has travelled almost all over the world. This time you can see a selection of his photos in our photo gallery.
Max Serradifalco, born in Palermo in 1978, is a landscape visual artist who lives and works in Italy.
After completing his art studies, he began photographing landscapes in 2007. In 2011, he developed his first artistic project Web Landscape Photography in which he virtually travelled throughout our planet in search of a new way of observing and reinterpreting the Earth’s landscapes.
Serradifalco was one of the first artists to create photographic reportages using only satellite maps on the Internet. His work experiments with the boundaries between travel, photography, geography and virtuality.
These are non-manipulated screenshots that, thanks to the artist’s attentive and visionary eye, “reveal” natural drawings that already existed on the Earth’s surface. Serradifalco is therefore carrying out an aesthetic project, but with an ethical and environmental purpose, focusing on the grandeur of nature.
His work has been published in Adobe’s Behance catalogue and selected by Saatchi for the Samsung The Frame project.
He has held solo and group exhibitions in Italy, the Netherlands, and Greece, and his works are currently held in public and private collections in Europe and the United States.