Pls make it using this style: https://www.notion.so/my-style-escapist-meets-technodelics-2bf331c7aa0080a9811bd3a7729ec5c3?source=copy_link
Sources: https://www.behance.net/gallery/239824639/my-style-escapist-x-technodelics
Short version: look like “glitchy editorial collage about humans in the age of interfaces.”
https://www.solodkiy.cv/art.html
https://www.solodkiy.art = https://solodkiy-art.base44.app
https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/technodelic-escapism-solodkiy-art-ist/284478069
https://youtu.be/ggTDyQm29b4
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wnmbmpucCgYHe4X7SoEzvTzplL-DTPh_1vh1U25devo/edit?usp=sharing
1. Overall vibe
- Post-digital / glitch art – faces fragmented, torn, pixelated, overprinted; like corrupted files or misaligned scans.
- Editorial & poster design – a lot of the images feel like magazine covers or art posters: strong layouts, clear hierarchy, big letters, blocks of text.
- “Digital identity” as a theme – human portraits mixed with UI frames, screens, typography, abstract blobs and noise → you get a feeling of a person inside a system.
2. Visual language
Color & contrast
- Frequent mix of black-and-white portraits/textures + bright accents (orange, cyan, neon green, strong blue, magenta).
- Backgrounds are often neutral (beige, grey, off-white), which lets the bright shapes feel like “digital signals” on top.
Composition
- Layered collage – photos, geometric shapes, scribbles, arrows, grids, and type stacked on each other.
- A tension between order and chaos: you see grid logic and alignment, but then it’s deliberately broken with cuts, noise, or rotated elements.
- Many pieces feel like screenshots of posters or frames from a digital dashboard, not “classic” photography.