In Roxnne Hurricane, part of Francisco Crespo’s Hurricanes collection, the artist uses stark black and white tones to capture the raw energy and destructive power of a hurricane. The artwork features a central dark vortex surrounded by swirling jagged forms that seem to radiate outward, creating a sense of both motion and chaos. The sharp contrasts between light and dark areas emphasize the intensity of the storm, with the fragmented shapes suggesting the turbulent winds and debris swept up by the hurricane’s force. The monochromatic palette heightens the drama of the piece, stripping away color to focus on the interplay of form and texture. Crespo’s Roxnne Hurricane is a powerful visual exploration of nature’s fury, where the abstraction of shapes and the simplicity of black and white create a stark, immersive portrayal of a storm in full force. The dynamic composition pulls the viewer into the heart of the hurricane, evoking both awe and a sense of foreboding.