



Concentric black-and-white rings radiate from a single, unwavering point, turning the picture plane into a visual pulse that seems to breathe between expansion and collapse. The strict geometry and high-contrast cadence generate an optical hum, where depth is felt rather than depicted, and the eye is repeatedly pulled into a quiet vortex of concentration. A subtle horizontal seam interrupts the perfect continuity, suggesting the fragile human act of measurement beneath the promise of pure orderβan image that meditates on control, perception, and the hypnotic discipline of repetition.







