This offset lithograph, produced in 1982, epitomizes Francis' abstract expressionist style, known for its vibrant colors and dynamic compositions. Not only are Francis' paintings recognized for their historical value due to their aesthetic vision, but his inquisitive mind and spirit solidify his legacy as a contemporary Renaissance man. His interest in the creative process was broad, encompassing art, technology, psychology, science, medicine, and environmental protection (even before the movement began). His early investments in research to break away from non-renewable energy dependence and to find a cure for AIDS led him to explore the nature of creativity in these areas. He explored what stimulates creativity, the importance of testing new ideas through experimentation, and the role of imagination, intuition, and knowledge.