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Graphic artist brings his own slant on comic book illustrations in RMFA display

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ROCHESTER - The Rochester Museum of Fine Arts recently announced a display titled "Rat Knight in Rochester," an exhibition featuring a series of works by Brandon Cable in the Carnegie Gallery at the Rochester Public Library.

Brandon Cable is a New England-based artist who has been drawing ever since he could pick up a marker. Art has always been his lifestyle and escape from reality. Growing up, Cable received stacks of paper and loads of art supplies for every birthday and Christmas, which he eagerly put to use, striving to perfect his artistic style. Throughout grade school and high school, he carried a sketchbook with him, seizing every opportunity to work on his craft during classes.

Cable is a versatile artist skilled in various forms of art, including illustration, comics, graphic design, and fine arts. His true passion lies in creating artwork in the comic style using pen and ink with digital coloring. He draws inspiration from his favorite movies, shows, and franchises, often featuring characters from these sources in his work.

A significant milestone in Cable's artistic career was self-publishing his first comic book, Rat Knight. This tongue-in-cheek parody with its own unique twist on the thriller and superhero genres showcases his love for the comic medium.

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