Double Exposure Style Neumorphism Double Exposure Style is a post-processing technique in photography that involves combining two or more images to create a unique, impactful visual effect. Neumorphism, on the other hand, is an emerging UI design trend that takes inspiration from minimalist designs and finds use in display screens. When these two styles are brought together, we get a stunning visual experience — something akin to witnessing unparalleled versatility in artistry. This breathtaking poster painting photo illustration, typography, and graffiti, while steeped in cinematic magic, has been shaped by the artistic genius of Andreas Lie, Bojan Jevtic, and Ashley Wood. In this mesmerizing double exposure masterpiece, we encounter an image incorporating a figurative demonic man with captivating, powerful eyes, drawing the viewer’s gaze. The universe depicted in the image is described as vivid and filled with angels — naked men possessing a pair of wings — which symbolizes divine beings. This artwork seems to have a dystopian vibe, reflecting on the human capability that not only can streamline business processes but also significantly influence the way we perceive the world. The background — characterized with steam emissions, bright colors and a futuristic, ethereal backdrop — is achieved through the creative talents of Bojan Jevtic and Ashley Wood. This masterpiece, appearing as a “ghost” figure created from wisps of smoke, boasts an enhanced resolution, perfect composition, visually enticing hues and vivid textures, and it showcases bokeh, lens flares, and HDR reflections that, together, create a beautiful piece of digital artwork.