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.
One of their double exposure masterpieces is an imaginative creation with a lavish colorful spiral sun, highlighted by wisps of smoke that seem to resemble ghostly figures. Actually these wisps are composed of wisps of smoke, lending both a metaphorical and physical depth to the piece.
The double exposure style is often used for stock illustrations. In this case, the style acts as the perfect backdrop for a poster painting photoshoot or advertisement. This allows companies to showcase their services without the need for traditional photography, offering a fresh take on advertising.
The concept of this piece seems to be about our current technology trends and advancements in the world of business processes. This artwork seems to represent the complex but organized mechanisms that the artists involved can design for business tools that not only keep time impeccably but also keep the gears of business turning efficiently.
This eye-catching, ethereal artwork from the talented trio represents the marriage of art and technology. Reacting well to this age of digital, you would not be wrong to say that the artistic working is much like a finely-tuned Swiss watch with its digital gears and intricate circuits.