Tribute to the late Prodigy frontman Keith Flint gives boost to mental health charity MIND

Keith Flint print is being sold to raise funds for MINDKeith Flint print is being sold to raise funds for MIND
Keith Flint print is being sold to raise funds for MIND
A Saltburn-based designer has been ‘overwhelmed and humbled’ after more than 1,000 people across the world asked to buy prints of his own unique tribute to Prodigy frontman Keith Flint.

Marty Collantine, known in the artworld as Turtledust, already has a growing global following for his trademark brand of ‘Visual Bootlegging,’ and has produced several bespoke pieces for well known bands, comedians, companies, and high profile footballers.

He also designed the poster for Sleaford Mods and Cold War Steve's Cruel Britannia exhibition in Middlesbrough last month, with all poster profits going to mental health charity MIND.

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Now, in tribute to Keith and to raise awareness of mental health and male suicide, Marty is selling prints of the late Prodigy frontman after his tribute went viral on social media, with all profits also going to MIND.

Marty CollantineMarty Collantine
Marty Collantine

The founding member and frontman of The Prodigy, who had two number one UK singles Firestarter and Breathe, Keith Flint took his own life on March 4 this year.

He also owned motorcycle racing team Team Traction Control, which won three Isle of Man TT races in 2015.

Marty, who also described his own experience of depression and living with chronic illness Chronns Disease, said: “I designed the Keith Flint print as my own tribute the day I heard about his tragic death.

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