D.J. Coffman - Sequential Artist, Thinker

“An honest man will never have any other.”

Flobotty Goodness

Rise...and shine

Rise...and shine

So our trip to Washington, DC was great. I’ve found myself in sort of a weird dilemma, because while I’m friends with the Flobots and work with them on some amazing things, we’re also uber fans of the music. So sometimes I’d find myself looking over at my wife with like a “can you believe any of this?” and she’d give me the crazy look back. The uber fan in me wants to run and tell you how we had all access, hanging out in the green room (which was blue), and post videos and photos to prove I was there, as if I had been hanging out backstage at a Pearl Jam concert, that’s how exciting the feeling was…. but the dilemma then becomes, well… they’re my friends! So there are moments captured that are private, or just for our family and own minds. When they leave, we’re sad to see them go. It’s good to be working with very down to earth people who see a bigger picture, and LOVE what they do. If you want the fan experience, you can see a nice writeup review of the show over on the Evolving Music Blog.

There are also a bunch of photos up, some showing us in the private balcony above the stage. That was FUCKING AWESOME! (sorry, the fan slipped out) - I did get some video, but the only one I’ll likely share publicly here is the “Jetpack” song, because I think that’s my favorite song.

Speaking of Jetpack… I can now show off some of the shirt designs I’ve done for them. The first one completely sold out for them on tour and they’re trying hard to get them back in stock for the big shows coming up… here be the designs:

Are you fueled by another engine? Flobots Jetpack shirt

If you are thinking you are winning

If you are thinking you are winning

Bandanna Shirt

Bandanna Shirt

So, yeah, that was a complete trip looking out at a screaming crowd and seeing people wearing and buying these t-shirts. I guess they are doing really well. For now, you’ll have to catch them at a show to buy them, but I reckon they will try to have them online too when busyness calms down a tad.

I also presented them with the FIRST Flobots art cards featuring their own robots, and they loved them. We’ll be making limited runs of individually numbered Flobot designs that will be available to the public, and the proceeds will go to support the non-profit work. They are cool as heck, and fun to do.

Wow… it was just a really good time. I don’t know how they’re doing it with their energy levels… but it’s all very inspiring.

My wife and I also got to tour around DC a bit on Monday. That’s an awesome place. We were told how “dangerous” it was, and to be so careful, but our trip was awesome, and the people in DC couldn’t be nicer, in my opinion. Everywhere can be “dangerous”, your own backyard! But seeing some of the monuments up close, and even the white house– I never thought i would be inspiring as well. We joked that checking out the white house was so cool, you don’t even think about the dillweed who currently lives there. I guess it’s just the history of the whole place. The war memorials stir emotions around. I felt like I shouldn’t be just, passing by a bunch of names on a wall, almost as if I shouldnt be in there at all because I don’t have a family member or friend on that wall… but seeing the people who DO… scratching the names, children touching the wall, old men crying there… it was lumps in the throat action. I enjoyed the Vietnam vets who were there on park benches who would just randomly tell people what certain statues were about. We live in a lucky time to hear from our veterans. Could you imagine touring Gettysburg to hear old soldiers telling their tales?

Now, radio silence from me… I have about 400 drawings to get moving on and counting for the Will Draw Anything program.

5 Comments so far

  1. LG23 August 5th, 2008 11:14 am

    Thanks for finding our post! Sounds like DC was a success for ya. :)

    http://evolvingmusic.wordpress.com

  2. Joe August 5th, 2008 11:24 am

    Those shirts look fantastic, man. I love the Thinking one.

  3. joe_iguana August 5th, 2008 2:49 pm

    DC is a fun town and the dangerous parts aren’t really where most tourists go anyhow…well unless you are dangerous yourself? ;P Museums there alone can take forever to get through (only went to the National Archives and Natural History Museums last I went there). Seeing the actual scale of the monuments really puts things into perspective.

  4. The Angry Geologist August 5th, 2008 7:58 pm

    The absolute saddest thing I ever saw was at the Vietnam Memorial. I was just a kid, so I didn’t understand what was going on. We walked through and everyone was quiet- my brother and I tried to pick out last names of people we knew, and every so often we’d see a gift. A flower. A can of beer. A note.

    We were walking out, and right at the end was a park bench, and these three men my dad’s age were sitting on it, not really holding themselves together. I didn’t know what was going on- I was way too young to understand it. But I know that was one of the very few times I remember seeing my father cry.

  5. Terry Divyak August 7th, 2008 6:04 pm

    DJ,

    You need to raise your prices on your drawings. $2 is way too cheap, I’d kill the introductory offer and go to $10 at least. Your work is awesome and I just ordered one “Bikini photographer” theme. You are selling yourself short at $2.00 and probably killing yourself trying to get these drawings out at the same time.

    Terry

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