"Boxer Cat" by Eric The Sage
Eric The Sage's Adventures of "Boxer Cat"
Eric The Sage is an artist originally from the westside of Chicago, now living in Maywood, IL. His work was featured at the Pancakes and Booze art show. He has performed as a rapper at Lincoln Fest in Galesburg, IL, Maywood Fest, and was featured on Culture Media's In Da Basement Season 2 showcase. He has also participated in YesFest in Elmhurst. His art has been published in issues of Catch Magazine and Made Magazine. He is currently working on publishing his own art book.
"Boxer Cat" tells the story of a supernatural feline who has existed since the beginning of time. This series of illustrations, made from a combination of hand-drawn and digital techniques follows Boxer Cat's journey through life on Earth. He faces new obstacles and struggles to overcome them. Much like our own lives, Boxer Cat encounters many new characters that influence his path in life. We look forward to seeing more installations of Eric The Sage's "Boxer Cat".
You can find more examples of his work alongside his visual production company at Aquinas Visions. You can follow Eric The Sage on Instagram @ericts1 and Twitter @EricTheSage
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