Double exposure, a unique artistic style, has become a popular choice among photographers and graphic artists. Combining multiple images on top of each other to create one striking visual impact is the essence of double exposure. Neumorphism, a style inspired by this approach, is a visually tantalizing result of merging various art forms. In this case, photo illustrations, paint strokes, and graffiti are fused into one magnificent work of art.
These artworks carry immense versatility and offer a myriad of possibilities for themes, subjects, and purposes. The breathtaking photo graffiti cinematic fusion here captures an idea linked to literacy day, visualizing an open book with paper hot air balloons. This concept juggles between themes like children’s education, reading, or even the concept of imagination and creativity.
The artwork is painted against a clean, centered composition, thereby allowing the central focus to be on the subjects. The background is neatly kept and a soft pastel gradient overlay is seen, adding an appealing visual effect. Soft shadows provide depth to the composition, and it’s highlighted with a foreground blur, giving an impression of a dreamlike revelation.
The lens rendering here is portrayed with glossy reflections and a creamy light fall-off, adding to the dream-like appeal. The artwork is embellished with dream-like bokeh highlights that lend it elegance and softness. It’s all glued together by the clever application of a low-depth-of-field (f/12 style) and the resulting double image ghost effect gives a stunning merge of images.
This masterpiece, laced with ultra-sharp edges, intricate details and artistic style inspired by legends like Bojan Jevti and Ashley Wood, can illuminate any screen with its 8K resolution, no matter how big it might be.
Overall, this artwork is a spectacular example of Neumorphism, where the images indeed seem to be illuminated through a mysterious black box, and the viewer can explore the magic behind the clarity.