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Monday, March 11, 2013

C.O.T. Artist Profile of the Month - James Titus McKain

James Titus McKain is one of those artists who is a super cool dude that is also making some incredible art here in Boise. I got the opportunity to meet him at last month's First Thursday at The Crux and was able to chop it up a bit and even purchase a piece of his art for my own collection. I emailed James some questions so that we could get to know the artist behind the "Fish With Beards". I need to publicly thank James for being so damn patient with me as I delayed posting this over and over again. Cheers to you James! So check out his art, love it, and repeat. For the full James McKain blog experience please click here



1) How did you end up in Boise?

Born and raised here. But I left for a couple years while I was in the military. I came back here once I was done with that to get back on my feet. Then I decided to finish up my college degree at BSU which I just accomplished last semester.

2) Why stay here in Boise?

I think the art scene in Boise is growing pretty quickly right now. The support for the arts is rising and there are a lot of local opportunities to jump on board with. It’s also super easy to start your own thing and get other artists involved, which is always exciting.

I have considered leaving to pursue my art career somewhere else but right now I am just too excited about the networking connections I have been making and the opportunities I currently have. Also with the capability to connect with people all over the world, you can really base yourself just about anywhere you desire. I think it’s important to find a community you enjoy and right now the community I have is enjoyable.





3) When did you know you wanted to become an artist? What/who were your influences?

I knew after I got back from the military that I wanted to pursue my art career. For a while I was just spinning my gears trying to decide what to do and I took some non art related classes at BSU but nothing excited me. I was very interested in art as a kid and filled a lot of sketchbooks but once I got to college I realized it was the only thing that would make me happy. I was right, too, because now looking back I would not trade my college experience in the art department for any other.

When I first started my college career I was influenced by video game artists. I thought I was going to go into the concept art world but that changed for me pretty quickly. Now, I think what influences me the most are artists with a strong work ethic. It’s so easy to get discouraged and stop working. So when I discover an artist that displays a great work ethic I get excited and gain a ton of energy to work harder on my stuff. Peer pressure is a great thing sometimes. It can really motivate a person to work harder if they respond positively.


 4) The newest pieces feature fish with beards. What prompted that?


Fish have been popping up in my work a lot lately. They are a great catalyst for different types of metaphor. More simply though I just like drawing them! The beards happened because I have my own beard to tame and fish with facial hair just look cool. I was also inspired to make work that I could provide at a relatively low price but that is high quality. I was motivated to do that because business practice is also part of making art if you want it to support your lifestyle.





Click below for the rest of the interview and more art!

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Street Fever - Passion Cycle (video)

Here is a totally radical new video from Louie Bash's (Shades, Blurred Vision) new side project "Street Fever."  My Subaru doesn't seem so cool anymore. 

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

From the vault

With winter coming to a close we thought we'd share this rough design we did awhile back. This is for all you still prayin' for snow.

Monday, March 4, 2013

The Wondrous Bughouse Arrives Tomorrow!



Youth Lagoon's sophomore album, The Wondrous Bughouse, comes out Tuesday 3/5.  You can listen to the album via NPR right here.

Artist Profile: Trevor Kamplain


Is every Trevor in Boise talented?  Probably not, but Trevor Powers (Youth Lagoon) is getting a run for his money from local collage artist and creator of beautiful sounds, Trevor Kamplain (Mozam).  We've snagged a few of our favorite works from Kamplain's Tumblr page.  They're way rad and you can probably guess which one we like best.



 See em all here



Monday, February 25, 2013

C.O.T. Photo of the Day: 2/25/13

Taken at C.O.T. HQ

Built to Spill and Deaf Kid pics

Huge props to Shelby Hergenreder for getting up in the grills of Deaf Kid and Built to Spill so you can get a taste of the action. My bad for not putting these gems up earlier. But we are way stoked that Shelby will be at Treefort snapping pics for all ya'll to check out on his page, The C.O.T., and beyond...

BTW, Deaf Kid is playing a house show at 'The Chamber of Death' on Friday in Boise. Check this link for further info. 

Built to Spill 







Thursday, February 21, 2013

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

C.O.T. Photo of the Day: 2/20/13

Location: Sammy's
Photographer: Collin Pfeifer
Subject: Live painting feat. Tony Caprai