In Beulah Hurricane, part of Francisco Crespo’s Hurricanes collection, the artist crafts an intricate abstract vision of a hurricane through a dynamic combination of gold, white, and black tones. The swirling textures, reminiscent of turbulent winds, create a sense of chaos and movement. Golden accents flow throughout the piece, contrasting sharply with the black and white fragments that seem to be scattered across the canvas. These metallic hues evoke a feeling of both destruction and beauty, symbolizing the dual nature of hurricanes—powerful and dangerous yet awe-inspiring. The jagged and swirling shapes suggest the circular motion of a storm, drawing the viewer into the vortex. Through Beulah Hurricane, Crespo conveys the energy, unpredictability, and raw force of nature, transforming it into a visually compelling and thought-provoking experience.