This powerful black and white print represents a masterpiece of kinetic art and optical illusion. The artwork is composed of hundreds of parallel horizontal lines that, in the central part, fluidly deform, creating an impressive three-dimensional effect. The lines appear to rise, twist, and flow like a large ocean wave frozen at the moment of maximum movement, or like a cascade of fabric folding in on itself. The image generates a strong sense of depth and dynamism: the eye is irresistibly drawn towards the center where the lines thicken, rise, and create a hypnotic vortex. The lateral areas, however, maintain the rigidity of straight lines, further accentuating the contrast and the distortion effect. This contrast between geometric order and fluid chaos produces an almost psychedelic visual experience, capable of deceiving perception and stimulating eye movement. The style recalls the tradition of Op Art and artists like Bridget Riley or Victor Vasarely, but with a very strong contemporary personality. The absolute black and white lends elegance, graphic strength, and versatility, making the work perfect for both minimalist modern environments and more eclectic spaces. The print conveys energy, perpetual motion, and mathematical harmony, inviting the viewer to get lost in the contemplation of this hypnotic and architectural visual flow.