In Wilma Hurricane, from Francisco Crespo’s Hurricanes collection, the artist presents a dynamic abstract representation of a hurricane’s swirling energy. The painting is centered around a deep, dark vortex, symbolizing the eye of the hurricane, with concentric strokes of dark blue and black pulling the viewer into the storm’s core. Surrounding the eye, fragmented shapes in vibrant reds, whites, and muted tones spiral outward in a chaotic dance, mimicking the fierce winds and debris swept up by the storm. The bold reds and blues add intensity to the piece, contrasting with the softer whites and grays, creating a sense of both power and movement. Crespo’s use of sharp, angular brushstrokes enhances the feeling of turbulence, while the layered colors give depth to the swirling patterns. Wilma Hurricane captures the raw force of nature in its most destructive form, immersing the viewer in the overwhelming, spiraling chaos of a hurricane in full force.