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CATTATONICAT

A digital exploration of domestic life within the depths of the underworld.

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About CATTATONICAT

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CATTATONICAT is a multimedia artist and independent game designer who bridges the gap between digital interaction and illustration. They are best known for the 2019 indie title Domesticate Hell, where they served as lead artist, designer, and programmer, crafting a distinct pet management simulation. Their practice is rooted in 2D pixel art and UI design, often focusing on the intersection of the familiar and the fantastical. Based in Chicago with strong digital connections to South Korea, the artist explores recurring motifs of domestic creatures and underworld-themed environments. Their work translates the technical precision of game development into a visual language that brings character and narrative to every digital canvas.

Visual voice

Their aesthetic is defined by meticulous 2D pixel art and functional UI design elements. Themes often center on the juxtaposition of domestic cats within underworld-themed settings, creating a balance between the cozy and the macabre.
Pixel ArtUI DesignUnderworld ThemesDomestic CreaturesGame Illustration
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CATTATONICAT — questions answered

What is CATTATONICAT's primary medium?

CATTATONICAT primarily works in 2D pixel art and UI design, often applying these skills to independent game development and multimedia projects.

Which project is the artist most known for?

They are the lead artist, designer, and programmer behind the 2019 indie game Domesticate Hell, a pet management simulation.

What themes are central to their work?

Their work frequently explores cats, domestic creatures, and underworld-themed settings.

Where is the artist located?

CATTATONICAT is based in Chicago and maintains strong digital ties to South Korea.

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