Yarn Art - V1

Yarn art style. A sculptural bird rendered entirely from tangled black wire yarns, wings fully extended mid-flight against stark white background, body streamlined yet textured with chaotic interwoven strands suggesting motion and wildness. Head is minimalist—beak slightly protruding, eyes absent but implied through form, conveying purposeful flight rather than emotion. No facial expression visible due to abstraction; posture dynamic, limbs suggest forward momentum. Material appears metallic-yet-fibrous, wires catching subtle ambient light along edges creating high contrast shadows within coils. Lighting frontal and diffused, emphasizing volume over depth, no harsh shadows. Color palette monochromatic except for faint off-white beak tip, enhancing isolation and focus. Texture highly tactile—the wiry chaos evokes both fragility and strength. Overall aesthetic merges organic imperfection with mechanical precision, echoing contemporary kinetic sculpture traditions. Black, white, minimalism, tension, linear flow, wire mesh, airborne pose, structural dynamism, fiber-metal hybridity.