News

New prints for sale.

Sunday, June 14, 2009


Alright, it's been super busy and i haven't put anything new in the store in a while. Well, today is the day. You can now pick up the very limited !) "In Hank We Bank" a new print spotlighting the abusive use of Hank's image to promote the Opry. 2) the new Joe Buck print that features blood sausage recipes from my grandma's cookbook! 3) SXSW 2009 sold out of two runs at this year's event but I have a handful of A/P prints we're willing to let go of. 4) look for the new bad veins print in July.

I've been commissioned to do the Deep Blues Festival poster, this is their annual event. Also Paddlefest, a Cincinnati River Way event commissioned a beauty you can see under posters. This print is for sale at the event later this month.

'Til then.

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Yes, I'm still here...

Friday, May 08, 2009


So it's been busy and I haven't really kept up. Sorry. A cool thing, the stationary/brand I created for Austin based photographer, Tosca Radigonda won second place in Neenah Paper's national competition, so that's cool.

Lots of things happening a new Hank III Sector 9 deck, new tour merch, Paddlefest event poster was just finished...i'll share pics soon.

...and look for a new site coming soon.

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New in '09

Tuesday, February 17, 2009


Alright, it has been too long. '09 has started well, some cool projects kicking, more than the economy can say right now. Hang tight, we're revamping the site hopefully before we hit the midpoint of this year. We were commissioned by SXSW again this year, I worked with my talented friend Rob Warnick to create a 6 color print...just wrapped upa print for Joe Buck that was a collaboration with Roman Titus and one of his oustanding images...more to come.

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Happy Holidays and a Lil' Hank

Wednesday, December 24, 2008


Happy Holidays to everyone. Thank you for supporting us in 2008, from the Reinstate Hank campaign to all our new projects and bands we have the good fortune to work with. Look for a new site overhaul in 2009, some SXSW, much more of the campaign, and a few surprises.

Monday night Blake, Rick and I attended a private party/meeting in Cincinnati to commemorate the 60th anniversary of when Hank Williams recorded at Herzog Studio. We actually got in the space, where Jake Speed and Freddies, David Rhodes Brown, Ed from Strawboss, Patrick Ewing and Elliot Ruther all performed Hank covers including a couple of Hank's bigger hits "Lovesick Blues" and "My Bucket.." The event was not only to commemorate this historic date sixty years ago when "Lovesick Blues" was recored there, but also an attempt to raise money and awareness to Cincinnati's ties to the history of country music and music in general. Donations and proceeds from the event were to to raise funds to get a marker to place outside the building so that people will know what has taken place in that space.
CityBeat, a local Cincinnati publication wrote a blog on the space and event that you can read here:
http://www.citybeat.com/cincinnati/blog-301-hank-williams-citybeat-and-music-history.html

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ALABAMA

Wednesday, November 12, 2008


Blake, Roman Titus, and myself hit the road last week for Nashville and Montgomery AL--to say the least trips are usually eventful BUT this one was truly special. I can't spoil all the details but we met with a couple drifting cowboys, some of Hank's close family, and Mr. Charlie Louvin. We heard stories first hand of being around the man, Hank Williams. The old souls we met were inspiring and in some way's life perspective changing.

Another great thing, Rolling Stone is covering the Reinstate Hank campaign, so be on the lookout.

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DAMN RIGHT REBEL PROUD ON SHELVES TODAY!!

Tuesday, October 21, 2008


The second album I've been proud to create for Hank III hits the shelves today. Both CD and Vinyl are available and folks the vinyl is the way to go. As an artist I wish we still designed for that format!! Get out and support Hank III and pick this great record up.

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The Rubber Knife Life

Tuesday, October 14, 2008


I'm closing in on this project...really happy with the water and moon lit flava'. enjoy. K

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New Buckle Released

Friday, October 10, 2008


A pretty exciting project just came to a close. Seeing a flat piece of art take shape in metal doesn't happen everyday. Check out www.hank3.com to pick yours up for only $25. The flourishes were inspired by my great, great grandpa's pocket watch.

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TH' LEGENDARY SHACK SHAKERS, A LEGENDARY NIGHT

Saturday, October 04, 2008


Check it out. A new approach to a project. Rob Warnick, a stellar illustrator did the base sketch for this poster, I inked and through down the color--I put it through a blender (as Mike Amann put it). These will be available Halloween night and November 1 right here. This show will also be filmed, so all you freaks who love to dress up, get to this show in your gear and make history. JuddFilms will be behind the camera and documenting the chaos. Enjoy.

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Those Poor Bastards...

Tuesday, September 30, 2008


A peak of the color work being done for the new print. The new album is due out on Halloween.

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GERMAN HORROR MAGAZINE: VIRUS

Thursday, September 25, 2008


The magazine virus recently did an interview and feature on our work with Hank III, inspiration, disturbing images and everything in between. For the english speaking:

16 Questions to Keith Neltner

1.
Hi Keith, your’re well known in the business for quite a while. How and when did you start you career? What is your background?

I've been in the advertising and design field for little over ten years. I've worked with international brands doing branding, identity work, package design, etc. My true interest lies within the music industry. As a fan of so many bands and artists, it's a perfect collaboration and application of my art. I’m often inspired by the extremes—even bands like the Misfits have such a strong visual with the crimson ghost. These icons can register with kids as much as a Nike logo.


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Are you a „natural“ talent or have you been studying art at a school?
I've had formal training in Visual Communications where I learned the history of typography, color theory, etc. Illustration has been a talent I've refined and continue to discover new things about since I was a kid drawing dinosaurs. A lot of my illustration derived from necessity, with bands not having any funding or photography. I had to really think about how an illustration could be powerful enough to grab someone’s attention.

3.
Together with your brother you formed Neltner Creative. Let us know how you work together.

Rick and I grew up around and on a farm in Kentucky. Our great, great grandfather and his brother came to the U.S. from Germany in the late 1800's and settled in the valley we grew up in. You can see in our work country themes that often have an unsettling nature about them. Growing up, we butchered pigs, chickens, and cattle so we saw things that would be disturbing to most people, but it was just a way of life for us. Now we've found a use for all of this imagery, and where it makes sense it seeps into our work. We also collaborate with peers in the industry such as Tommy Sheehan, Mike Amann, Chris Dye, and Rob Warnick (You can see Keith and Rob's work at www.thesmallprintstudios.com), which can drive our projects in a different direction.

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How would you describe your art?
I would like to think of my art as powerful. I want the viewer to see or discover new things each time they look at it. At the root of the art is an idea that’s connected to the music or the artist's history. I want it to be relevant and not just a "cool" image—it should tell a story in some way.

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Your style is obviously influenced by posters, advertisements and labels of the 19th and early 20th century. How would you explain your preference for this kind of style?

Going to a vintage shop or studying old signs, wood blocks, and literature—these have all instilled a sense of history. Being able to repurpose that heritage or let it influence new work makes for a mesh of new and old that can feel timeless but contemporary. If my work were thought to be vintage, or appear as if it's been pulled from an attic, that's a huge compliment. It's relatively easy to create something clean and bold but to age and weather something in a convincing way is truly a craft.

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Although the style seems to be very old-fashioned the content is often rather macabre - one of the reasons why your art is so unique. Would you say that this antagonism is the most significant part of your art?

I would. It's that eeriness of an old country road at night. You might as well be in an urban area because both backdrops can invoke the same uneasiness and darkness. The contrast of "down home" subjects infused with macabre, absurd, or unsettling imagery or undertones—something slightly off—that’s what I find appealing.


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You do a lot of art for Hank III, the grandson of country legend Hank Williams and your style and his music seem to be a perfect match. Where did you meet him and are you into country music?

What really sparked the interest in the music industry was seeing Shelton Hank Williams III almost ten years ago. He played an intense 3 hour country set, with fans buying shots, talking about leaving rehab, and ending in him throwing himself and his guitar on the drum kit (ala Kurt Cobain). Then he just sat on the edge of the stage and talked with his fans—a complete southern gentleman. I had always known the lineage growing up on a farm and listening to country music in the 80s but had started listening more to Tool, Nirvana, Metallica, AC/DC, etc. So seeing that punk energy mixed with traditional, ghost like style of Hank SR. was inspiring.

I created my first poster with Paul Neihaus, who wrote the line "Bloodline Gone Bad," and we ended up meeting Shelton after a show by pure chance. He called me weeks later and we've been collaborating ever since. As his music has gotten more raw you can see that progression mirrored in my art as well, from the Suicide Cowboy image (Hank blasting away with a double barrel shotgun), a mule meeting the executioner, or most recently a hooded figure (inspired by a Halloween mask Hank III wore on stage). The work just continues its whisky soaked spiral downward.

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We can find a lot of skulls – especially goat skulls – in your art. Any reason for that?

The hills around me are filled with skulls and bones from horses, deer, and cattle that have met their end, so I have great reference. Usually these fit the artist I'm working for, as a traditional western motif, I always try and spin it into something unique or twisted rather than feeling like you're at a ranch in Texas.

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When you start working on a new project, what inspires you? Is it music, movies or simply a name of a band when you do a record cover?

It always starts with the music. It's like the score to a movie—the music works with what is happening visually. I think the same flavor shows up in good album art. It might be a lyric or a song or even what you feel standing at a live show.

Sometimes bands have a specific idea in mind. When I worked on Superjoint Ritual they had elements and themes they really wanted to come through on the cover. So the end result was a cover that has a lot of layers and southern elements.

I try and do as much research on the band, their genre, or their content within the album before getting started. And a lot of times, where I am in my life or things I've seen recently can be an influence or inspiration. I've been working on projects for South by Southwest (SXSW) and have been in Austin, Texas recently, and I can see color and textures that inform the work immediately.

10.
Have you ever done a comic or contributed paintings to a book?
I'm influenced by comic book art and very impressed by the incredible talent and story telling delivered in a book you can buy for $2.50. Comics like Oink: Heaven's Butcher, James O'barr: The Crow, and Todd McFarlane are among my favorites.

11.
Are there any artist you were inspired by?
There are some amazing poster artists right now. I enjoy Jay Ryan, Rob Warnick, Jason Tidwell, Dave Kinsey, Shephard Fairey, and Banksy. But honestly I find a new favorite each day online—it's amazing the talent out there and how you can access it.

12.
Are there any current artists you’re smitten with? Any comic artists maybe?
Right now Dave Kinsey has gotten my attention. I have a 9 color print of his and am just amazed how he layers his work. The dark figures that inhabit his work can be haunting but he creates them in a painterly way.

13.
Have you thought of doing a comic book?
I'm always looking for new outlets, so I suppose a comic book would fit the bill. Recently I've been involved in skateboard art for Sector 9, shoes for Vox, sunglasses, a new art magazine called Metal Farm, so seeing new forms and formats for the art is really exciting.

14.
A guy creating such infernal images surely does’t look disney movies. (Or do you?!) What are your favourite movies? What was the last movie you saw in a theater?
Ha. Actually my two year old daughter Quinn gets me watching all sorts of things, it's good to have balance, right? Some of my favorites are The Crow, Se7en, Candy, Batman: The Beginning, Seven Signs, Sin City, and 300. The last film I saw in the theater would be Cloverfield, I'm a sucker for the hype.

15.
Your images sometimes show visions of hell. Have you ever thought of writing a script for movie or even create an animated movie?
I've been working with Blake Judd of JuddFilms on a couple documentary projects (one being a Hank III project), and he recently finished a project with JD of Th' Legendary Shack Shakers called Seven Signs. So my mind is always thinking of new applications or what to create next. I would never rule it out.


16.
What are your plans for the future? Will there be a artbook featuring your art?
I hope to keep refining my skills and getting the work out to as many people as I can. This article is a good example of the reach you can have across the globe. From a stone house in a Kentucky valley to Germany, it's amazing how close the world has become. We've been doing more and more gallery shows, Paul Grushkin (coauthor of the Art of Modern Rock) has taken a number of our prints on the road to his lectures, and we're really trying to push the Reinstate Hank SR campaign (www.reinstatehank.com). All of your readers should check this out and sign the petition--it's a crime Hank was kicked out of the Opry and to this day is not a member, although they use his image like the cornerstone of the building.

I do hope to publish a book of my work. Finding the right publisher and putting a piece together I'm proud of will be the key.

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That Bastard...

Monday, September 22, 2008


...a little progress to share.

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THE RUBBER KNIFE LIFE

Sunday, September 14, 2008


Here's a sneak peek at a project I'm doing for The Rubber Knife Gang, their debut album. Really cool album design project, look for more progress along the way. Also, work has begun on a new Those Poor Bastards print, Th' Legendary Shack Shakers Halloween show print as well. More good stuff to come.

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New Art Now Released

Sunday, September 07, 2008


Just added a couple new pieces in the Store section. The Opry Has Sinned is a new print w/a spot varnish illustration printed over the main black/orange image. Also, I've been doing a few original pieces with mixed mediums, spray paint on wood panels that are quite large. One of these are up for sale, Sinner and Saint.

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Metal Farm Release Video

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

The making of:


Metal Farm Debut from Keith Neltner on Vimeo.

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New work...

Sunday, August 17, 2008


Some great things happening lately. Just shot this week in Nashville with Hank III and Blake Judd. I'll share more news as I can.

Check out some new art pieces for the upcoming Metal Farm release party September 6th. Large mixed medium paintings on wood as well as releasing a new 3 color Reinstate Hank art print. Stop out at Shake It records and grab some merch, see some art, listen to some live music.

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Metal Farm Release Party

Tuesday, July 29, 2008


September 6th, mark it down. Lots of good music, art, and beyond at the one and only Shake It Records. I'll be busy getting some original art tagged for the show and sale that night. Come on out and spread the word!!! K

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Metal Farm, Moe. Released

Monday, July 07, 2008



Two exciting pieces just released. Metal Farm magazine is out on the streets, you can buy yours here: www.metalfarm.com

Also, a new print we did for Moe. is available. This was done by Tommy Sheehan and myself, an historical show(s) we're proud to be a part of.

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UPDATE

Friday, June 20, 2008

WOW. It's been crazy busy, but that's all good. I would post some pics but Blogger isn't being my friend today.

Some Highlights:

-Great rally in Nashville early June, we got some press, Hank III came out and signed/spread the word.

-Metal Farm is due to release next week or shortly after. The book is incredible, some blood went into making those issues, so pick one up.

-Reinstate Hank: The Film is ongoing and working with Blake Judd and his crew has been excellent. Some great pics by Rick:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/31996616@N00/sets/72157604035458766/

-A new Hank SR art print is in the works, I hope to have something in July for ya'll.

-Wrapping up a poster with Tommy Sheehan for Moe.'s July 4/5th show. Should be a good one, 5 color print, you can buy them at the shows OR here after July 5th

I hope to be more frequent with my updates, so check back.

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Metal Farm/SR Feature

Tuesday, April 22, 2008


Some cool things happening lately. We did a Metal Farm cover shoot at our farm in Camp Springs, KY. Hank III came up for the day and we butchered The Opry. Be on the lookout in May/June for this 48 page art book featuring Neltner Creative and Reinstate Hank features, along with the KY Struts, David Deluxe and more.

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Reinstate Hank Rally, Film +

Thursday, April 03, 2008


The rally in Nashville could not have gone better. Thanks to everyone who supported this and came out from all over the country. A special thanks to the rest of the Reinstate team and Clay Brunton who had a close encounter with the entire Williams Family!! The rally and support made headlines in conjuction with the Williams Family Legacy opening. Keep supporting and looking for the next rally at www.reinstatehank.org

Blake Judd + Crew +myself were at Hank III's Get Stuck in the Mud video shoot. We jumped in and filmed much of the video and shot tons of stills, we'll post the top pics soon.

A lot is going on with the two films I'll be sure to blog about soon. Also we are shooting the Metal Farm cover this weekend, we'll share some behind the scenes of that next week.

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Reinstate: Behind the tent flap.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Some behind the scenes pics and process images for the Reinstate Hank Campaign & Film are here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/31996616@N00/sets/72157604035458766/

www.reinstatehank.org went live last week and will continue to grow. Cool stuff happening in Nashville March 28/29th.

'til then.

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News thats fit to post...

Tuesday, March 11, 2008


It has been a crazy start to 2008.

Real quick:

-Neltner Creative won 10 Advertising of Cincinnati awards and three of them will go on to regional competition. Winners included, Moe. (collaboration w/Tommy Sheehan), Jaw Poster, Reinstate Hank SR (collaboration w/Eric Weltner), Tosca Radigonda Book, SXSW Poster.

-Look for an article in Virus Magazine-a German horror publication.

-I've been working w/the guys at Metal Farm Magazine and will be shooting the cover this weekend w/Roman Titus, Mike Amann, and Randy Blake. The debut issue will have a ten page feature on our work w/Hank III and the Reinstate Hank campaign. check them out here: www.metalfarm.com

-We just wrapped a cover piece for Beyond the Fall: A Day in the Death of...

-We're working with Blake Judd of Judd Films on two documentary projects. The first a Hank III documentary and the second a Reinstate Hank feature w/tons and tons of interviews from all walks of life including Henry Rollins, Sean Penn, Dwight Yoakam, and many more. Rallies are being planned and within the next week you can go to www.reinstatehank.org and get all the info on this very important campaign and how you can be a part. Check out the image to get a peek.

-Finished a new skateboard for Sector 9 featuring the Hellbilly Shield artwork. As well new Vox Hank III shoes. More on this later...

Well, if you made it all the way through, great job...

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Hank SR in Down Home Music

Saturday, February 23, 2008


Our good friend Paul Grushkin (coauthor of The Art of Modern Rock, author of Rockin' Down the Highway) was kind enough to give one of the Reinstate Hank prints to one of the most widely recognized record shops in the world-Down Home Music. We're proud to say that the Hank SR print will take it's place along side some incredible history on their walls. As well, we hope the fine folks at Down Home will help spread the word about reinstating Hank to music lovers all of the world. We'll be sending some materials for them to share. Thanks Paul and thanks Down Home.

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SWEET GALLERY AT U OF MARYLAND

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Very pleased to be a part of this show and the stable of artists in it from all over the country. Check out the link and by all means check out the show if you can. Thanks again to the organizers of this great event.

http://www.artgallery.umd.edu/exhibit/285.08/index.php

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What if?

Sunday, January 27, 2008


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THE POWER OF AN IMAGE


Just experimenting with different crops around this one strong illustration of Hank SR. Amazing how one person's likeness even just cropped eyes can still be so strong. Since the general population has no idea that Hank SR was banned and still is from The Opry maybe this image painted on the side of a building would peek interest and make people take action.

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John Ham Tribute

Wednesday, January 16, 2008


A dear friend and mentor of mine has retired (for now). This is a tribute/gift for him as a send off. John has been in the illustration and design industry for 48 years and has some legendary stories to tell (a few he's shared over lunches the past 7 years). He illustrated the original Star Wars packaging (bust it out of the closet, kids, you'll see his work) among many other amazing pieces of work. He's not going to slow down but it will be tough missing his incredible eye (and friendly smile) when i ask for advice on an illustration. All the best, Hammie!!

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Seven Signs Debut December 30

Sunday, December 16, 2007


I've been working on a great new film project w/JD of Th' Legendary Shack Shakers, and Blake Judd of Judd Films. You can take a peek at the movie poster and DVD artwork. It should be a great debut, for more details check out www.sevensignsfilm.com

Also, Blake and I are working on the Official Hank III DVD project, be on the lookout for news and updates, we're interviewing the likes of David Allen Coe, The Murder Junkies, and more!!

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The Hellbilly Executioner

Thursday, November 15, 2007


The IIIrd in the series. 4 Color Silkscreen on French Paper. Look for it on tour and here next week!!

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The Hellbilly Executioner

Sunday, November 11, 2007


This is a work in progress piece to complete the IIIrd poster in a series. I'll share the final this week. Dig.

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