Double exposure, a unique artistic style, combines pictures to create a single, visually stunning piece. This variation on a theme, run as a trio, takes the concept one step further into the realm of Neumorphism. Inexplicably linking the two adds an elegant touch, instantly apparent to the audience.
Neumorphism, a design concept, uses realistic, plush shapes and soft gradients evocative of reimagined computer screens, to create digital spaces that seem woefully real. An extension of these depth and shadows pervades the artwork, enhancing the double exposure effect.
Here, Lie, Bojan, and Ashley execute this digitally by enhancing already surreal images and making them even stranger and stylized while maintaining an undeniably photorealistic style. This fascinating blend of creativity, technology, and computing genius creates artwork that is, ultimately, unforgettable.