In Frederic Hurricane, part of Gilbert Crespo’s Hurricanes collection, the artist employs a minimalist yet powerful palette of red, black, and white to depict the raw energy of a storm. The composition is dominated by a jagged, lightning-like white shape that slices through the contrasting black and red background. The sharp lines and abstract form evoke the sudden, destructive power of a hurricane, while the surrounding red represents the chaos and danger that comes with these natural disasters. The stark contrast between the colors intensifies the sense of movement and tension, as the black areas appear to consume parts of the red, creating a dramatic and almost violent atmosphere. Crespo’s Frederic Hurricane is a striking exploration of the forces of nature, using abstract shapes and bold color choices to convey the uncontrollable energy and destruction hurricanes bring. The simplicity of the design highlights the intensity of the storm, making the artwork both visually captivating and emotionally powerful.