Gilded Spires
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Kyiv, Ukraine
This colour photograph captures the domes of Saint Sophia Cathedral as the evening light softens across Kyiv. The gilded cupolas rise above the city, their gold surfaces catching the last warmth of the sky while the green roofs below settle into shadow.
The image focuses on form, rhythm, and light rather than scale. Isolated against a gentle sunset, the spires become symbols of endurance and continuity, offering a quiet moment of reflection rooted in history and place.
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Framed Acrylic Glass
Each photograph is offered as a museum-grade fine art print, produced in collaboration with WhiteWall, one of Europe’s most respected professional print laboratories. This is the finished work as it is intended to be seen. Carefully crafted, elegantly framed, and ready to hang. Every element is chosen for longevity, balance, and quiet visual presence.
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The Process
The image is printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta 310gsm, an archival cotton paper renowned for its exceptional tonal depth and natural surface. This paper is prized for both colour and black and white work, offering rich blacks, refined highlights, and beautifully controlled saturation. Each image is individually prepared and soft-proofed for this paper to ensure accuracy between screen and print.
The print is presented with an 8 cm natural white museum-grade passepartout, allowing the image to breathe and providing a sense of calm spatial separation from the frame. It is finished in a slim 20 mm black oak frame, chosen for its understated elegance and contemporary character. Museum glass completes the piece, offering high clarity and UV protection while minimising reflections.
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Quality & Fulfilment
Production and fulfilment are handled entirely by WhiteWall in Germany, whose work is trusted by galleries, studios, and museums worldwide. Each print is made to order, carefully inspected, and delivered ready to hang.
For alternative sizes or bespoke print requests, custom projects can be discussed on an individual basis.