A black swan is defined by its scarcity. This sculpture begins from that truth. Its dark marble curve rises like the announcement of something that is not expected to occur twice: a singular event rather than a familiar form.
The tall arc leans forward with a fluidity that feels almost accidental, the kind of elegance nature produces only on an unusual day. Opposite it, a tight swirl folds into itself, as if recording the moment a rare phenomenon loops back into time and marks it permanently. Nothing here is symmetrical, predictable, or meant to reassure; the sculpture carries the tension of something that alters a landscape simply by appearing.
The stone’s deep tone strengthens this idea. Instead of offering softness, it holds a mystery, the kind that belongs to the improbable. Light does not sit on it; it slips across the curves like a rumour that is hard to catch.
If rarity had a gesture, it might look like this: one line reaching outward to touch what comes next, another curling inward to guard the origin of the unexpected. A piece shaped not to resemble a swan, but to honour the very phenomenon of the black swan: rare, disruptive, unforgettable.
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