Double Exposure Style Neumorphism Double Exposure Style Neumorphism additional companies can add to their social media, run as headlines for weekly newsletters, etc. Neumorphism might seem strange to some people but it is essentially a design style combining material design principles with the apparent depth of Flat Design. In layman’s terms, it incorporates realistic, physical-world elements in a digital environment.
In this artwork, we see the innovative combination of the double exposure style, commonly used for photography and digital art, with Neumorphism. This piece of art is called “Dream Machine” and is created by the artists Andreas Lie, Bojan Jevtic, and Ashley Wood. It captivates with its dreamy elements and surreal atmosphere, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in the mysterious world depicted therein.
The team’s exceptional artistic talent has fashioned a breathtaking poster-painting photo illustration infused with a touch of graffiti and typography while also calling attention to the dazzling colors and the almost ethereal luminescence provided by luminescent particles that shimmer and radiate. All these elements combined to form an unforgettable piece of visual art.
The “Dream Machine” exemplifies the versatility of these artists, showcasing an absorption backdrop that could be effective in a variety of working contexts, from business brandings to inspirational artwork pieces for pop culture events. Its imaginative qualities could also proffer promising creative solutions for set designs and promote innovative product presentation.
The nebulous radiance from wisps of smoke derived from the incorporated ghost effect from double exposure style, the insightful artistic design from Bojan Jevtic, and Ashley Wood’s expert visual craftmanship culminate in creating an art piece that mocks a working masterpiece in a warehouse entailing a theme of unparalleled versatility of these artists.