The chilly, snowy and icy season has arrived and so did Heidi Klum's photo, which shows the model posing inside a huge ice block for an exhibit of highly acclaimed photographer Rankin. The German model strips down baring nothing for the show.

Klum might not mind being in a chilly weather or even being inside an ice cube as her latest themed shoot had her posing nude in one huge ice cube for a creative look. The 42-year-old supermodel is featured on Rankin's photo exhibit along with 150 other pieces, E! News reports.

Rankin's exhibit is titled "Less is More" according to the publication and kicked off last Dec. 13 and will be on display until Feb. 28, 2016, Celebuzz reports. The exhibit is said to include the photographer's work in 20 years being in the business and will show contemporary ways of taking photos.

The news outlet reveals that the exhibit will also be showcasing how Rankin combines conceptual art and fashion photography just like in Klum's photo. Klum, proud of her dear friend photographer, also shared a snapshot of the creative piece on her social media.

"German friends, go and see my friend @rankinarchive 's show 'Less is More' at the Kunsthalle Rostock. It opens tomorrow. #rankin," she wrote as a caption alongside the photo on Instagram.

The news agency further reveals that the special exhibit is curated by Ulrick Ptak and will be held at the Kunsthalle Rostock in Germany. Meanwhile, Klum previously shared her own thoughts on her career from her side of the boat -- being the one photographed.

Apparently, her career wasn't as successful in the initial stages as she shared her experience in the latest interview with Galore magazine, where she also featured her sexy curves in lingerie.

"Of course, I was sent away from castings, or rejected many times, and there was always criticism. I came to America from Germany in the '90s with big boobs and a big smile -- that wasn't what was in at the time," she explained to the magazine.

"I struggled, but I was never depressed. I thought, if they want me, then they want me, and if not, then they don't. I always thought, there must be a job I can do as a healthy woman, or I'll just go home. I always had my head on in the right place, in that way. I guess it's also because I wasn't as young as the girls these days. I was around 19 years old when I started modeling -- the girls today get started super young," she added.