John Travisano Art Collections
Shop for artwork from John Travisano based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by John Travisano
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
The Boss by John Travisano
Tumbleweed by John Travisano
Eddie Vedder by John Travisano
Otis Redding by John Travisano
Master Keith by John Travisano
Osceola the Black Drink a Warrior of Great Distinction by John Travisano after George Catlin by John Travisano
Ernest Hemingway by John Travisano
Foo Fighter by John Travisano
In the Pocket by John Travisano
Donald Fagan by John Travisano
Reach Down Deep by John Travisano
Transcendent Clapton by John Travisano
Billy Joel by John Travisano
Jim Morrison by John Travisano
Eddie Van Halen - Hot for Teacher by John Travisano
Bob Dylan by John Travisano
Cote Hill Barn by John Travisano
Oaks Bluff Martha's Vineyard by John Travisano
Harrison's Ascension by John Travisano
Sir Paul by John Travisano
Walt Whitman by John Travisano
Morning in Savannah by John Travisano
Stairway Climbing by John Travisano
Speaking to John by John Travisano
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About John Travisano
Born and raised on Long Island, New York, John gravitated to the arts at an early age. By trade he began as a sign-writer and at around the same time in the 1970's worked professionally as a musician. After moving to Florida several years later John's music career started to take off. The band "Sawgrass," in which he sang and played bass guitar, signed with RCA Records and began recording at the legendary Criteria Studio's in Miami. There, he had the good fortune to work with and meet some of the world's most renowned musicians, arrangers, producers, and studio engineers.
Through the years, John continued performing music with various bands in South Florida. However he earned his income mainly through his trade as a sign-maker and graphic artist. In college, John received a journalism scholarship, majored in art and journalism, and went on to become a multiple collegian award winner in Op-Ed illustration and political cartooning. His work appeared regularly in The National Forum, Washington D.C., alongside many of his idols, like Paul Conrad, Jeff MacNelly, and Don Wright. John's editorial artwork soon became syndicated through Tribune Media's College Press Service. At the same time he free-lanced for other publications such as The Miami Herald and the Washington Post National Weekly Edition.
Today, John continues to play music and explore various forms of artistic expression. His art career is focused on the Fine Arts, Digital Art, Gilding, and Crafting.