DDC-104 “Oklahoma Overload” Poster
DDC-104 “Oklahoma Overload” Poster
Product Description:
Let’s just get down to it. We made a poster with “eveything we’ve ever loved about the great state of Oklahoma!”
What we always do. No surprise, right? Well, this one was inspired by red dirt, those goddamn Flaming Lips, cowboy stuff, Woody Guthrie, Cornel West, John Moreland, that panhandle and whatever else we could slam into this one. It’s a lot of stuff. We’re calling it, “Oklahoma Overload.”
Recently, we got to go down to Oklahoma City to tell our story to its thriving design community. Our buddy Sandip Patel put the whole deal together, and we are forever thankful. Not only did Sandip pull off an incredible gig with colleagues in town, he also got us in touch with those Flaming Lips, complete with a tour of the Womb Gallery, a chance to shoot the shit with Wayne Coyne, see the inner workings of the Lips and chew the fat with Scott Booker, manager and strategic overlord of our very, very favorite band. Overload! So cool. Special thanks to George Salisbury for hanging out and coming to the show! Thanks, man!
What a couple of kick-ass days. Thank you, Oklahoma!
Product Details:
01. Screen-printed on French Paper Co. Kraft-Tone “Manila Yellow” 100 lb poster paper.
02. 4-color print, inspired by Oklahoma red dirt! Thanks, Clay!
03. 18" (W) × 24" (H) in dimension. Panhandle and all. Enough real estate.
04. Proudly printed by our ink-stained buddies of The Half And Half in Columbia, SC!
05. C’mon, Oklahoma. This little bad boy works well in ALL Oklahoma situations! In the biggest building in Oklahoma City, in the practice room of John Moreland over in Tulsa, in Hank’s changing room in Broken Arrow, in some shack overlooking the Red River, way out in Boise City in some prairie hut, or in the pisser at Pink Floor Studios, in that flat in Okemah where the purveyor kills fascists or lining the ceiling of the BitConfused offices. Everywhere.
06. Thick ink on durable fibers.
07. Limited edition of 250.
08. Ships in a burly kraft poster tube! Please reuse it!
09. Two white plastic end puck thingies, taped up good and tight.
10. Dedicated to the Flaming Lips, one of our very favorite band of all time. Turn it on!
Edition History:
01. First Edition of 250, 2013.
02. Second Edition of 250, 2017.