Frost at First Light

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Two lovers fold into a kiss as snowflakes blaze and hover around them, a tender embrace held between winter’s chill and the warmth of skin.

From the Kiss of the Elements collection — Eight lovers dissolve into snow, rain, mist and falling blossom, their kiss made one with the weather itself.

Description

In a swirl of drifting snow and crystalline starbursts, a couple closes the space between them, their kiss the still center of a turning storm. Bare skin dusted with frost meets the lace of a pale gown, while a faint amber glow flickers between them like a heartbeat refusing to freeze. Her hand cradles his bearded jaw, a ring catching the cold light; his arms gather her in. Every snowflake seems suspended, charged with the heat of the moment.

This is an image that turns a wall into a window onto longing. It brings intimacy and a touch of fairytale enchantment to a bedroom, a quiet sitting room, or any space that welcomes romance and reflection. The cool blues and silvery whites soothe, while the embers of warmth at its heart keep the scene alive and human. Live with it, and the room feels a little tenderer.

From the Kiss of the Elements collection:

Step close and the room falls away. There is no horizon, only two people surrendering to each other while everything around them turns to pure atmosphere. Across eight works, an embrace unfolds inside swirling snow, drifting fog, gusting leaves and the soft gold of first light. Skin stays warm and alive; the rest becomes translucent, weather-borne matter. The framing is bold and off-centre, a fragment of a gesture carrying the whole feeling, so each piece reads as a single season distilled into one act of love.

Follow the collection from the chill of dawn through the violence of a summer storm to the slow drift of petals, and you trace a whole year of longing. To live with these images is to keep a charged, intimate stillness on your wall, a quiet reminder that the most private moments and the great forces of nature are, in the end, made of the same thing. Tasteful yet ardent, hushed yet utterly alive, they let passion and weather become one.

Key Features

  • Material: High-definition Lambda Print — true silver-halide photographic exposure (Fuji Crystal DP II for colour, Ilford for black & white) on premium acrylic glass, glossy finish for exceptional depth and clarity.
  • Finish: Face-mounted under 2 mm premium acrylic glass — Diasec technique.
  • Backing: 3 mm alu Dibond composite panel.
  • Style: Fantasy
  • Edition: Unlimited.
  • Mounting: Recessed aluminium subframe — ready to hang (invisible wall mounting, 25 mm offset).
  • Longevity: 50–75 years archival conservation.

Purpose

The collection sets out to render the kiss as an elemental act, fusing passion and surrender with weather, season and light. The lovers stay veiled by their surroundings and the framing stays unmoored, so that emotion, atmosphere and composition lead every image rather than any display.

Audience

  • Lovers of passionate, atmospheric photography with genuine emotional charge
  • Admirers of bold, graphic contemporary images that still carry real feeling
  • Couples and romantics seeking an intimate yet refined statement piece
  • Designers furnishing bedrooms, lounges, boutique hotels and discreet private spaces

Interior Decorator’s Advice

  • Hang in a calm, low-lit space so a single light source and deep shadow feel cinematic and intimate
  • A solo work makes a powerful statement above a bed or in a private lounge; pair two contrasting seasons for quiet tension
  • The vertical, cropped compositions suit narrow walls, alcoves and the space between windows
  • Surround with deep tones, natural materials and restrained decor so the emotion of the image leads

Additional information

Edition

Unlimited Edition

Medium

Acrylic glass (2 mm) + alu Dibond (3 mm) · Diasec face-mount

Orientation/Shape

PORTRAIT 16:9

Artist

Cordoleani

delivery

Same day shipping on all orders

returns

Free returns within 14 days

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