In Joaquin Hurricane, from Francisco Crespo’s Hurricanes collection, the artist captures the ferocity of nature through a dynamic and abstract composition. The painting is dominated by swirling shapes of bright white, set against deep browns and golds. The white shapes seem to clash and swirl, mimicking the eye and spiraling winds of a hurricane, while the surrounding earthy tones suggest the land and debris caught in the storm’s path. Crespo’s use of sharp, angular forms creates a sense of motion and intensity, as if the viewer is witnessing the hurricane in action. The contrast between the bright white highlights and the darker, muted tones further enhances the feeling of chaos and destruction. Joaquin Hurricane is a powerful depiction of nature’s force, where color and form come together to evoke both the beauty and violence of a storm in full force. The textural details and layered patterns draw the viewer into the heart of the storm, immersing them in its destructive power.