The central image is the iconic painting "The Kiss" by Gustav Klimt, depicting a couple deeply embraced in an intimate, tender moment. The man, seen from behind, leans over to kiss the woman on her cheek. She is tilted backward, her head resting against his hand, eyes closed in surrender or bliss. Her expression is serene, with rosy cheeks and a delicate profile.
The figures are unified by elaborate, heavy robes that blend into a single golden form. The man's attire is patterned with rectangular, black and white geometric blocks, while the woman's dress is adorned with soft, circular motifs and floral flourishes in vibrant shades of red, green, and blue. They are set against a shimmering, ethereal gold leaf background that feels both mystical and grounded. The couple kneels upon a small patch of verdant, flower-strewn meadow that drops off into an ambiguous, golden abyss.
Executed in the artist's signature Art Nouveau style, the work is rich with ornamental detail and symbolic textures. The interplay between the rigid, masculine geometric shapes and the soft, feminine floral patterns creates a striking visual contrast. Warm gold tones dominate the palette, illuminated by the varied application of metallic pigments, which give the painting an opulent, mosaic-like quality.