Double exposure, a unique artistic style, is used to create dynamic and visually stunning images. This style combines two or more photographs into a single image, resulting in a unique blend of colors, patterns, and subjects. In this case, the double exposure approach is merged with Neumorphism, which is another visually appealing technique. Neumorphism resembles the interface design based on physical objects — buttons and menus evoke the feeling of sitting on a polished wooden table or touching smooth metal. Neumorphism has been widely applied in interface design due to its aesthetic simplicity and smoothness.
However, applying Neumorphism optical characteristics to images can create some interesting visual effects. The combination of these two techniques can produce an artistic and striking result. It’s like integrating an intriguing literary or artistic motif into a visually rich and innovative image composition. Using Neumorphism’s coherent visual aesthetics along with the double exposure technique, artists can expressively render and incorporate the Central composition into the image. With a clean background and pastel gradient overlay, the image highlights the Central focus, while the ultra-sharp edges combined with the soft shadows add a sense of depth. All these elements combined produce an art piece with a clear vision and distinct esthetics.