“Andrey,” part of Francisco Crespo’s Hurricanes collection, is a visually captivating work that immerses the viewer in a swirl of vivid colors and energetic forms. At the heart of the piece is a bold circular pattern, reminiscent of the eye of a hurricane, surrounded by chaotic, fragmented shapes in a spectrum of colors, from deep blues to bright pinks, oranges, and yellows. The vibrant palette suggests both the beauty and danger of natural phenomena, while the swirling, jagged brushstrokes evoke the sense of motion and power associated with hurricanes. The contrast between the swirling calm at the center and the energetic chaos around it creates a dynamic visual tension, embodying the destructive force and mesmerizing beauty of hurricanes. Crespo’s use of color and form in Andrey invites the viewer to reflect on the duality of nature—both its awe-inspiring grandeur and its potential for devastation.