In Carla Hurricane, part of Francisco Crespo’s Hurricanes collection, the viewer is immersed in a swirling composition of warm tones, dominated by shades of beige, brown, and gold. The abstract forms appear to be in constant motion, capturing the turbulent and chaotic nature of a hurricane. The jagged lines and fragmented shapes give the piece an energetic, almost frenetic quality, as though the viewer is witnessing the destructive forces of a storm in real-time. The golden hues evoke a sense of both beauty and power, while the darker brown tones suggest the hidden dangers within the storm’s core. Crespo masterfully uses color and texture to convey the duality of hurricanes—their natural beauty and their devastating force. Through Carla Hurricane, he invites viewers to contemplate the overwhelming power of nature while appreciating its complex, awe-inspiring forms