Double exposure, a unique artistic style, is used to create dynamic and visually stunning images. In this piece, the talented artists, Andreas Lie, Bojan Jevtic, and Ashley Wood, have combined both modern and traditional techniques to showcase the unparalleled versatility of their work.
The focal point of the illustration is a contemplative young man, looking through the window in a subway station. The use of transparency and layering in the artwork highlights the double exposure style, creating a ghostly and dreamlike effect. Silhouette art further enhances the image, using wisps of smoke to create optical illusions and complexity.
Adding to the ethereal feel of the artwork, the term “made of smoke” is included, with the wispy smoke appearing like a ghost or a series of ghosts, indicative of the level of detail and precision exhibited by the artists throughout the piece. The combination of digital gears, gears, and intricate circuits demonstrates the level of precision aimed at creating the perfect visual representation of business processes.
In the end, this artwork demonstrates that through advanced technology solutions and innovative techniques, complex and intricate processes can be made to run with ease, much like a finely-tuned Swiss watch.