Color: The color palettes are intentionally varied across the set, ranging from vibrant and sun-drenched hues (blues, yellows, oranges) to darker, more ominous combinations (blacks, reds, purples, greens). This deliberate contrast in color across the images serves to emphasize the differing moods and narratives. Colors are applied with visible brushstrokes, adding a textured, painterly quality.
Lighting: The lighting varies significantly depending on the scene's mood. Some images feature bright, naturalistic lighting (top left, bottom left), while others employ dramatic and atmospheric illumination, such as the glowing eyes in the dark or the fiery glow (top right, bottom right). This dynamic use of lighting reinforces the emotional tone of each individual vignette within the set.
Design Technique: The styles emphasize expressive brushwork and a focus on conveying character and setting through strong visual composition. Figures are stylized rather than strictly realistic, allowing for a broader range of expression and thematic representation. The compositions often feature central figures or groups, creating focal points that draw the viewer into the implied narrative. The set's strength lies in its ability to transition between light and dark themes using distinct yet unified illustrative techniques. The styles convey a sense of imaginative storytelling and visual versatility.