Crocodiles

Albertocubatas

Albertocubatas constructs animal forms through rhythmic repetition, turning a wild subject into a structured, interlocking pattern. This piece uses monochromatic contrast to build a sense of volume and movement within a flat digital plane.

Crocodiles — framed, leaning against the wall
Albertocubatas

Crocodiles

Albertocubatas constructs animal forms through rhythmic repetition, turning a wild subject into a structured, interlocking pattern. This piece uses monochromatic contrast to build a sense of volume and movement within a flat digital plane.

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A Rhythmic Convergence of Scales and Shadow

Albertocubatas explores the intersection of nature and geometry by rendering crocodiles as a series of repeating, rhythmic shapes. The illustration relies on high-contrast black and white tones to define the scales and silhouettes, creating a visual texture that mimics the rough skin of the reptiles while maintaining a clean, digital precision.

By manipulating perspective and size, the artist gives the pattern a sense of three-dimensional depth. The arrangement forces the eye to navigate a maze of interlocking forms, where the play between light and shadow suggests a physical weight and a lurking narrative tension beneath the surface of the design.

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