
Form floats. Supports vanished. Light erased the boundaries. Geometry holds itself by inevitability alone.
ABSTRACT GEOMETRIC ART ONLY. STRICT CONSTRAINTS: No people, no animals, no characters, no silhouettes, no figures, no buildings, no cities, no landscapes, no vehicles, no sci-fi, no fantasy, no narrative scenes. Pure abstract geometric forms — points, rays, gradients, grids, rings, spirals, voids, fields, light, shadow, texture. The image must be UNINHABITED — geometry as the sole subject. SUBJECT: Spiral / Vortex. STATE: Levitation. SUBJECT ELEMENTS (physical objects to depict): - logarithmic spiral (3.5 turns), center displaced, carved as negative depth, super‑black absorbent surface (Vantablack‑like look) edged by an electric cyan corona; the rim appears as cold plasma glow with faint particulate sparkle, dominant, sucking light from its own center and ejecting it outward along arms — a movement frozen at the instant of reversal - peripheral annulus hugging the frame’s circumference, bead‑blasted aluminum alloy ring with a fiber‑optic cold‑cyan inner lip and rime‑frost microtexture catching silver highlights, dominant (peripheral), brightness pulsing clockwise; perceived as ‘center’ relocated to the edge - double‑ribbon helix rising from lower left to upper right, impossible material: solid shadow polymer (looks like matte ultramarine‑black velvet smoke). Density 0.28 g/cm³; absorbs 98% diffuse light; at grazing angles emits a 470 nm cyan fringe; tactilely it would feel cool and non‑reflective, medium, ascending against gravity and casting shadows that point upward - atmospheric particulate gradient, denser near periphery, sparser near void, 100–200 μm frosted glass beads mixed with fine silica ice dust; under 6500K light they scintillate lapis and silver, atmospheric, entrained into outward spiral eddies, leaving faint streaks across the field - great‑circle grid faintly inscribed across the concavity, laser‑etched lines in a steel‑blue mineral shell, infilled with cool‑cyan phosphor that glows where light grazes, atmospheric, warping inward toward th