In Dora Hurricane, Francisco Crespo explores the raw and powerful energy of nature’s storms through a vivid palette of reds, blacks, and yellows. The abstract composition features sharp, jagged shapes that seem to explode outward from the center, mimicking the intense, swirling force of a hurricane. The deep black in the center suggests the eye of the storm, while the surrounding reds and yellows evoke the destructive power and fiery intensity of the hurricane’s outer bands. White streaks break through the composition, adding a dynamic contrast that heightens the sense of motion and chaos. Crespo’s use of bold colors and sharp, fractured lines in Dora Hurricane captures both the destructive force and mesmerizing beauty of these natural phenomena, pulling the viewer into the heart of the storm. This piece is a compelling visual interpretation of the unstoppable power of hurricanes, with a color palette that emphasizes both danger and fascination.