Double exposure, a unique artistic style, combines pictures to create a single, mesmerizing image. This artistic technique is kind of run-of-the-mill for a trio of talented artists – Andreas Lie, Bojan Jevtic, and Ashley Wood. They’re able to produce incredibly versatile art through this method.
This image is also a superb exemplification of “Neumorphism” – a stylistic trend usually associated with user interfaces where elements seem to resemble physical buttons. The creators have given it a genuine, fluid look that gives the style both naturalism and fluidity.
We could think of the image as a photorealistic concept of advanced technology management and innovative IT solutions. The metaphor of smoothly functioning elements within a complex machine comes to mind as we study the image.
The ethereal quality in the artwork comes from the careful layering of two pictures. It appears like a ghostly blur, a ghasty fusion of a natural image and a tech/machine-inspired design.
If the image were to be used in advertising or design for web pages, poster ads, or possibly even for poster products and canvas prints, especially advertisements for IT management service or software product with advanced technology, it would be a pretty eye-catching choice.
The suggested edits can considerably enhance the image’s aesthetic, while keeping its core ethereal and digital style working elegantly together.