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A five-fold symmetric spirograph rosette drawn in fine red moire lines on white, with a sharp star-shaped void at its center.
Summary
A spirograph-style rosette of thousands of fine red curves, layered into five overlapping petal lobes around a crisp star-shaped hollow center on a white field.
Visual description
Hundreds of thin red lines trace looping curves that overlap into dense moire bands, building a roughly circular bloom with five large outer lobes and five smaller inner petals. Where the curves cross, the red deepens; where they fan apart, it fades to pale pink, so the form reads as soft tonal shading made entirely from line. At the core, the lines pull back to leave a sharp white void shaped like a five-pointed star with curved arms. The whole figure has near-perfect five-fold rotational symmetry and floats centered on plain white with no border or text.
Key takeaway
Generative line density doing the shading: solid color is never filled, yet the overlapping curves create gradient and depth on their own. The reserved star-shaped negative space at the center gives an otherwise organic tangle a precise focal point and a logo-able silhouette.
Reuse notes
Good as a decorative hero motif, ticket or certificate guilloche, packaging texture, or an abstract brand mark for finance, beauty, or events. Single-hue and vector-friendly, so it tints to any brand color. Busy at large scale; give it whitespace and avoid placing type directly over the dense bands.









