This circular image features an optical illusion based on a repeating geometric pattern. The composition is anchored by a central point from which a dense grid of white circles radiates outward toward the edge of the circle. These circles are arranged in a spiraling, vortex-like structure that creates a sense of depth and motion, drawing the viewer's eye inward to the core.
Between the white circular forms, thin, wavy black lines snake through the interstices, creating a complex, organic network that contrasts sharply with the rigid order of the dots. The overall colour palette is stark and limited, utilizing high-contrast black and white against a solid, deep purple background. The saturation of the purple provides a bold, modern frame for the monochromatic pattern at the center.
The style is graphic and minimalist, emphasizing mathematical precision and rhythmic repetition. The play of light and dark creates a moiré-like effect that makes the surface appear to pulse or shift depending on the viewing angle. The design feels reminiscent of mid-century op-art, focusing on pure pattern and geometric abstraction rather than representational imagery.