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Acrylic on Canvas 2024 24x36

Ink, watercolor, acrylic on paper 2024 60x48

2020 Oil on Canvas

Ink, Watercolor, liquid acrylic on paper 2018

Oil on Board 2014 (photo by Shawn Lind)

Oil on Board 2009

Oil on Window 2009
HAYWOOD Art and Tattoo
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In Letcher County Kentucky, John Haywood, is a tattooer, painter and musician. He performed banjo on the Grammy nominated Tyler Childers Album “Long Violent History,” later contributing vocals and banjo to Childer’s version of “Two Coats.” He also performed with Childers at Radio City Music Hall, Bonaroo, and Red Rocks Amphitheater. He has released a solo banjo cd of old time east Kentucky songs a 12” lp with his rock band Appalachiatari, and an EP with Appalachian punk band L.I.P.S.. He has also contributed to numerous studio recordings. His art and tattoo work draws from the experiences, culture, and music of the hollers and coalfields, and has been collected by diverse individuals from across the globe, earning him numerous awards and honors. He was apprentice and neighbor to banjo master/historian George Gibson, and a regular member of the late Lee Sexton’s band. He was also a member of Rich n the Po’ Folk, who released the album “When the Whistle Blew” on June Appal Records. In 2011, he established the Parlor Room Art and Tattoo in Whitesburg, a gathering place for local heathens, art enthusiasts, and music lovers.






