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KEITH JONES WANTS TO BE A DOG BUT IS REALLY A BIRD


INTERVIEW BY SARAH STEINBERG

 

ANOTHER DRAWING BY KEITH JONES  1 | 2 | >

Vice: I imagine the inside of your brain looking like your drawings, but more Canadian.

Keith Jones:
Yeah, sometimes it’s daunting. It’s like, “Oh no, it’s going to be darker this time than it was last time.” I get into weird themes of obsession.

What are you obsessed with lately?

Last month I was obsessed with the world ending, failure, all that stuff. Also comic books.

Whose comics have you been looking at?

There’s one artist I like named Fletcher Hanks. He’s from the 1930s and no one knows what happened to him. The stories are really weird. Someone found his son and he said that his father was a crazy drunk who left home and that he hated him.

Yeah, I just googled it and they found his frozen dead body on a New York City park bench in 1976. So you move around a lot, right?

Yeah, for a while I kept my things in Victoria but I was never there. I rode bikes across half of America and hopped freight trains for a couple of years. Me and my friends met this one guy whose girlfriend got cut in half by a train while trying to save their dog, and he watched them both die in front of him.

My stars!

I guess he was planning to go up to Alaska and jump in front of a train. But we got into the idea of going on freights, so we went down to Washington state first. Along the way we got picked up by a guy who thought we were runaways. He was a truck driver and he wanted to take us in, but he made us sleep in the back cab. We had to sit in a black box for, like, 15 hours.

Whoa.

It was sort of scary! We left him in the middle of the night and got picked up by a guy with a hook hand. He was on his way home for the first time in 20 years. Everyone loved him when he was a kid because he’d been a champion knife thrower, but he had no hand anymore and he didn’t know how to tell them that. So he was scared.

Do you think he might’ve been spinning a yarn?

I don’t think so. He was pretty old and bummed out.

This is depressing. Let’s play the animal game.

What’s that?

Imagine you’re dead, and you go up to heaven, and God’s like, “Hey Keith, we’re gonna send you back to earth, but not as a human, so you need to choose another animal that you’d want to be.”

I think I would be a cat.

Ok, so I need three cat attributes. Or cattributes.

Well, they just hang out all day, and they get fed—

Those aren’t attributes.

Do you mean characteristics? I think I’d rather be a dog then. They’re happy and careless and they like to stay active.

Fair enough. So then God says, “I’ll put your name on the dog list, but just in case all the spots are filled up, can you give me a second choice?”

A monkey. They’re agile. They’re social. And they have hands and can throw crap—they’re dexterous.

And just in case the dog and monkey spots are full. A third choice, last one.

A bird. They’re amazing and free and they’re scavengers and they sort of remind me of cats because they seem thoughtful.

OK, I’ve analyzed the results. The first one is all the things you want to be, the second one is what you project to the world, and the third one is supposed to be what you really are. Is it right?

Yeah, totally! It’s funny how at first I wanted to be a cat because they don’t do anything.

Keith’s second book, Catland Empire, a science-fiction comic about cats in Universe City, will be published next September by Drawn and Quarterly.

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Comments

Anonymous, on Jul 23, 2009 wrote:
she is hot.
Anonymous, on Feb 18, 2009 wrote:
What does Sarah look like?
Anonymous, on Dec 16, 2008 wrote:
I like this shit..it’s good shit
Anonymous, on Dec 16, 2008 wrote:
I like this shit..it’s good shit
Anonymous, on Dec 11, 2008 wrote:
i bet these look really nice about 5 feet wide. it’s kind of overload when it’s this size.
lowbrow, on Dec 11, 2008 wrote:
the only thing haring and jones share is a first name. comparing the two is utterly pointless.
Anonymous, on Dec 10, 2008 wrote:
i think his comics are awesome but not "better" than these, or not really comparable.
Anonymous, on Dec 10, 2008 wrote:
to the person below that wanted to see him do buildings, go to his site and click on "crap".
Anonymous, on Dec 10, 2008 wrote:
thanks for the link. his comics are great (and better than these... shhhh...)
Anonymous, on Dec 10, 2008 wrote:
his website is www.nobodyland.com
Anonymous, on Dec 10, 2008 wrote:
i think it’s a looting scene. that would explain all the debris everywhere. also, you should notice that several of the men have guns and at least one of them seems to be shooting from a storefront. the top level has dead (?) bodies strewn all over. sorry i can’t answer the building block question (and yes i agree that it’s unusual).
Anonymous, on Dec 10, 2008 wrote:
is all his stuff so trashy? not like skanky trashy but like, there is so much shit all over the ground. and lots of it looks like building blocks like you play with in preschool. there are more geometric shapes lying around that actual objects.
Anonymous, on Dec 10, 2008 wrote:
i get the feeling he is one of those people that is drawing all day everyday on anything that happens to be around.
Anonymous, on Dec 10, 2008 wrote:
is the book any good? all i can find is a tiny pic of the cover. i like what is here but don’t want to sink 10 bones into a book based on two images.
DabblesInPacifism, on Dec 10, 2008 wrote:
keith haring is probably the most overrated artist around. well, he’s not around, but you know what i mean. he has definitely left his mark in copycats, though.
Anonymous, on Dec 10, 2008 wrote:
I have his "Bacter-area" book all disassembled and framed all over my house... He needs to step his internet game up, though. He’s hard to find online.
Anonymous, on Dec 10, 2008 wrote:
no matter what any of you chuckleheads say, it’s better to be a keith jones than a keith herring
Anonymous, on Dec 10, 2008 wrote:
his people suck. he should stick to building and angular, man-made things. those he does well. a skryscaper or street scene (sans people) would be dope.
Anonymous, on Dec 10, 2008 wrote:
he didn’t exactly say this, but if he does want to go darker, he should consider painting the scene of the girl and dog getting run over by the train.
Anonymous, on Dec 10, 2008 wrote:
his characters have sort of a folk-art look to them. the business of the painting works for it though. if they were on their own it would be boring. with all this shit going on the piece becomes interesting.
Anonymous, on Dec 10, 2008 wrote:
he seems to have an infatuation with pipes? surprised your psycho mumbo jumbo didn’t touch on that.
Anonymous, on Dec 10, 2008 wrote:
so... now we’re back to the drawings... what’s up with the story and photos yesterday?
Anonymous, on Dec 10, 2008 wrote:
the little ballsack/buttocks are a nice touch.

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