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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 23.6x31.5in
About this artwork
In “Crocodoodle,” I play with the tension between danger and absurdity. The central crocodile stretches across the canvas, jaws wide open as it devours a three-eyed human caught in sheer panic. Behind it, partially overlapping, a strange reptile chases a tiny fly, adding a humorous counterpoint to the chaos.
The background is intentionally dark, allowing the white lines to define the characters and guide the eye across the scene. I used transparent… acrylics so the colors breathe and layer softly, creating depth and movement as shapes and creatures blend into one another. As in much of my Doodle Art, small interactions and expressive details emerge the longer you look.
“Crocodoodle” belongs fully to my Doodlelicious universe: a place where fierce animals become story-filled silhouettes and chaotic energy turns playful. It’s an invitation to explore, discover, and step into a world that feels strangely alive, imaginative, and fun.
The background is intentionally dark, allowing the white lines to define the characters and guide the eye across the scene. I used transparent… acrylics so the colors breathe and layer softly, creating depth and movement as shapes and creatures blend into one another. As in much of my Doodle Art, small interactions and expressive details emerge the longer you look.
“Crocodoodle” belongs fully to my Doodlelicious universe: a place where fierce animals become story-filled silhouettes and chaotic energy turns playful. It’s an invitation to explore, discover, and step into a world that feels strangely alive, imaginative, and fun.
Ronald Reichmann
Switzerland
Credentials
- Works on commission
I’ve been drawing since childhood, sketching Flintstones-style rock houses filled with imaginary lives. My mother encouraged me to take a correspondence drawing course, and completing it proved that art belonged in my life.
I kept drawing through school, adding humor everywhere and dreaming of creating for a living. My quirky animals, aliens, and monsters eventually led to Zoo&co, where my digital illustrations became vibrant, wearable art.
In 2023, I began painting. It quickly became a therapeutic way to slow down and turn inner chaos into color. My canvases are full of movement and creatures, many with eyes that symbolize awareness and connection.
I now explore Doodlelicious Art — joyful, saturated, and full of organized disorder. I’ve exhibited at SwissArtExpo, Unicrea, Kunstsupermarkt, and Eva’s House, with new opportunities ahead.
I kept drawing through school, adding humor everywhere and dreaming of creating for a living. My quirky animals, aliens, and monsters eventually led to Zoo&co, where my digital illustrations became vibrant, wearable art.
In 2023, I began painting. It quickly became a therapeutic way to slow down and turn inner chaos into color. My canvases are full of movement and creatures, many with eyes that symbolize awareness and connection.
I now explore Doodlelicious Art — joyful, saturated, and full of organized disorder. I’ve exhibited at SwissArtExpo, Unicrea, Kunstsupermarkt, and Eva’s House, with new opportunities ahead.