Jeannette Tramontano Art Collections
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Artwork by Jeannette Tramontano
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.
Plumeria by Jeannette Tramontano
Purple Passion by Jeannette Tramontano
Splendor by Jeannette Tramontano
Lion by Jeannette Tramontano
Dahlia by Jeannette Tramontano
Water Lilly by Jeannette Tramontano
Sunburst by Jeannette Tramontano
Zinnia by Jeannette Tramontano
Peach Dalia by Jeannette Tramontano
Red and White Tulip by Jeannette Tramontano
Water Lily 2 by Jeannette Tramontano
Purple Iris by Jeannette Tramontano
Pencil Portrait by Jeannette Tramontano
Pencil portrait by Jeannette Tramontano
Chloe by Jeannette Tramontano
Girl in Rocker by Jeannette Tramontano
Cat in Basket by Jeannette Tramontano
Grey and White Cat by Jeannette Tramontano
Jen and John by Jeannette Tramontano
Christine's Cat by Jeannette Tramontano
Orange and Purple Dalhia by Jeannette Tramontano
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About Jeannette Tramontano
Jeannette Tramontano is a native of Long Island, New York. She obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree in Art, with an emphasis on painting from Lipscomb University. She has taught Art to children of all ages in public and private schools, and during summers at Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art and Watkins Art Institute. Portraiture and wildlife art has been among her subjects until recently. Her current work focuses on highly realistic and interpretive paintings of flowers. Jeannette is a member of The International Guild of Realism (IGOR). The artist resides in Brentwood, Tennessee.
“Vitality of color and beauty of natural form inspire my paintings. I find a freedom of expression in the free flowing nature of flowers and hope my paintings will excite the senses and open awareness to the magnificence of our world.” - J. Tramontano 2013