The main subject is an op-art graphic design composed of a large, perfectly centered circle set against a square frame. The image is dominated by a repeating pattern of spiraling arcs that originate from the center and expand outward toward the perimeter. These arcs create a dynamic, rotating visual effect, giving the impression of constant movement or a spinning vortex.
The color palette is strictly limited to three primary and secondary hues: vibrant red, intense green, and bold blue. These colors are arranged in alternating segments within the circular design, creating a stark contrast that enhances the hypnotic quality of the patterns. The background square that borders the circle is framed in red, with corners filled by solid triangular blocks of green and blue.
The artwork is a flat, graphic illustration that relies on geometric precision rather than traditional shading or texture. The composition is highly symmetrical, with the four quadrants of the circle mirrored and rotated. The style is reminiscent of 1960s optical art, emphasizing bold color blocking and line work to challenge the viewer's perception of depth and motion.