In Allen, a work from Francisco Crespo’s Hurricanes collection, the viewer is drawn into a swirling abstract composition of jagged black, white, and gray shapes. The sharp angles and fragmented patterns suggest the chaotic, destructive forces of a hurricane, as the elements appear to be in constant, violent motion. The monochromatic palette enhances the stark, dramatic feel, with the contrasting shades playing off one another to convey the violent intensity and energy of nature’s fury. Through these fragmented forms and dynamic movements, Crespo encapsulates the unpredictability and immense power of hurricanes, inviting viewers to reflect on both their beauty and destruction.