In Opal Hurricane, part of Francisco Crespo’s Hurricanes collection, the artist uses vivid colors and dynamic shapes to capture the raw, swirling energy of a storm. The piece features a deep, dark purple vortex at its center, symbolizing the eye of the hurricane, with jagged, angular forms that fan out in chaotic bursts. The bold yellow background contrasts sharply with the darker tones of purple and black, emphasizing the intensity and movement of the storm. Accents of lighter shades, including white and softer purples, further add depth and complexity, creating a sense of layers and motion within the piece. The angular, abstract shapes give the impression of debris being swept into the vortex, adding to the overall sense of destruction and power. Opal Hurricane is a visually striking representation of the unpredictable and violent nature of hurricanes, using color and form to convey both beauty and chaos.