In Anita Hurricane, part of Francisco Crespo’s Hurricanes collection, the viewer is pulled into a tumultuous scene of swirling contrasts. The piece is dominated by intense blacks that form the heart of the storm, surrounded by vibrant streaks of yellow and flashes of red, giving the sensation of a hurricane’s powerful and destructive force. The jagged, fragmented shapes and chaotic strokes visually represent the chaotic, spinning nature of the hurricane, while the deep contrast between light and dark creates a sense of tension and movement. The composition suggests both the awe-inspiring beauty and terrifying destruction of hurricanes. Through Anita Hurricane, Crespo captures the raw energy of these natural phenomena, using color and form to mirror the storm’s unpredictable and uncontrollable nature. The interplay of vibrant yellows and intense blacks brings the viewer into the eye of the storm, a place of both chaos and dark mystery.