Bacon has another term for this catastrophizing: he calls it “destroying clarity with clarity.”(8) Not just in his use of color but in the whole strategy of his compositions, he wants to make us see something we don’t yet have eyes for. He goes inside clarity to a place of deeper refreshment, where clarity is the same and yet differs from itself, which may be analogous to the place inside a word where it falls silent in its own presence
Bacon "destroys clarity with clarity" by going into depth of the compositions. He does this by not just going through what people can see, such as the "colors", but he goes into a deeper meaning by exaggerating all the points to get his message across. I think Bacon chooses to do this because he wants people to think about the underlying message that he is trying to bring across and have people think more deeply about the meaning. How does Bacon give new perspective to people?