First snow in the Alps: winter poetry at home
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Late autumn & early winter — Savoie, Haute-Savoie, Vanoise, Écrins
The first snow makes no noise. It casts a veil over the larches, highlights the ridges, and calms the valleys. Every year, I wait for that moment when the mountain holds its breath: a delicate light, fine textures, a soothing sobriety. My photo prints of the first snow capture this softness to bring it into your home—simply.
Three atmospheres, three ways to experience winter
Powdered larches
Golden hands topped with a white veil. A honey-ivory palette that warms up a light wood interior and natural textiles. On Dibond aluminum , the softness remains, the definition asserts itself.
Frosted ridges
Graphic lines with fine lines, black and white that breathes. A signature piece that anchors the contemporary living room and establishes calm.
Dawn Mists
The snow catches the first light while the valleys remain blue: a cottony atmosphere, perfect for a bedroom or an office.
My promise: sobriety, presence, substance
I print my works on Dibond aluminum for perfect flatness, deep blacks, clean whites, and a glare-free finish. The idea isn't to "show" winter, but to bring it to life on your wall —softly and beautifully.
At home: what feeling do you want to invite?
- Living room : a large-format frosted crest for a sober and graphic presence.
- Office : Powdered larches for gentle energy and concentration.
- Bedroom : a dawn mist for a regular and soothing awakening.
- Entrance : a bright snowy panorama, a clear and minimal welcoming gesture.
My photo prints don't just decorate: they create a sense of respite—a truly calm moment.
First snowflakes, new images
The first snowfalls kick off my season: I return to my favorite peaks to capture these fragile nuances. New photos will soon be joining the collection — stay informed by visiting my Winter collection regularly.
