Double exposure, a unique artistic style, is used to create dynamic and visually stunning images. This style combines two or more photographs into a single picture, resulting in a unique blend of colors, patterns, and subjects. In this case, the double exposure approach is merged with Neumorphism, which is another artistic style that uses soft, subtle, and natural color gradients to create a sense of depth and realism.
The result is a breathtaking photo, featuring a man in profile against a starry sky background. The background features a bokeh, or a visually stunning blurry effect, using a shallow depth of field, optical characteristics creating a diffused out of focus area in the background of a photograph. In addition, the center of the image has a clean background with a pastel gradient overlay created using digital techniques, such as those employed by Adobe Photoshop. The use of these overlays can create a softer, more refined feeling to an image.
The subject is intended to be starry in its impact, evoking a dreamlike sense of wonder. The dreamlike effect is heightened by the ultra-sharp edges combined with the soft shadows and glowing particles, as well as the use of gloomy hues and a glossy shine. The image also employs digital circuitry and cool, calculated lighting to create an air of mystery and curiosity, while the creamy light falloff gives a sense of working elegantly in soft focus.
Masterpieces such as this one often find their inspiration from other artists, proclaiming a creative debt to Bojan Jevti and Ashley Wood. These artists are renowned for their extraordinary range of styles, from lush, hyperrealism to more abstract, surreal and futuristic art.
In all, double exposure style Neumorphism can create a near boundless artistic paradigm, helping meld cutting-edge technology with a deeply entrenched understanding of traditional artistic practices.