Color: The color palettes are bold and high-contrast, featuring vibrant blues, teals, reds, oranges, and yellows, often overlaid with blacks and whites. Colors are applied in abstract strokes, blocks, and textures, creating visual energy through juxtaposition and layering. The use of saturated and sometimes clashing colors contributes to the chaotic and visually dense nature of the style.
Lighting: The lighting is entirely abstract and non-realistic, defined by the layering and texture of the colors and forms. There is no attempt to simulate real-world light sources or shadows; the emphasis is on creating visual impact and depth through the complexity of the layered elements and color interactions.
Design Technique: The styles emphasize intensive layering of abstract shapes, textures (brushstrokes, digital glitches, text fragments), and fragmented realistic imagery (portraits, animals, objects). Compositions are dense and dynamic, often filling the frame with a collage of visual information that appears chaotic yet compositionally balanced. The blend of abstract patterns with recognizable elements creates visual intrigue and suggests a sense of information overload or urban complexity. The styles convey a sense of raw energy, visual disruption, urban density, and a contemporary, multimedia aesthetic.