By the water’s edge, beneath a light that feels borrowed from an unseen moon, a woman stands holding a swan. Its neck curves around her shoulder, white feathers folding into her like a whisper. She turns her head, half-coquettish, half-lost in thought, as though listening to something only the night can tell her.

The air shimmers with stillness - desire without urgency, intimacy without words. Woman with Swan is a portrait of quiet entanglement, where creature and keeper mirror one another, bound by grace, mystery, and a light that belongs to neither alone.