Double Exposure Style Neumorphism Double Exposure Style Neumorphism is an avant-garde approach to design that blends the traditionally realistic impact of photographic double exposures with the futuristic, unreal aesthetic of Neumorphism. It pushes the boundaries of digital art by combining the two techniques, offering an unprecedented level of versatility and creativity for artists. This breathtaking artwork showcases the extraordinary talent of artists Andreas Lie, Bojan Jevtic, and Ashley Wood, who have combined double exposure, typography, cinematic style, and their signature “Made of Smoke” technique to create a mesmerizing, visual masterpiece.
The artwork depicts a child’s dream of travel, with elements of steam filling the background of the scene. The central image captures the vibrancy of a solo flight on suitcase, while the surrounding elements combine to create an atmospheric effect that keeps the viewer’s eye engaged and intrigued. The attention to detail, sharp edges, and clear visual messages make this piece stand out as a perfect composition, while the colorful bokeh lens flares and hdr reflections add depth and a visually stunning quality.
This artwork also illustrates the idea that by combining advanced technology solutions and efficient business processes, we can achieve a similar harmony and precision as displayed in the artwork, achieving our goals and maintaining our endeavours with perfection and elegance.