The Art of Jay Trembly

 

 

  Jay Trembly hails from the Midwest, where he enrolled in his first formal art courses by the time he was seven. By the time he was in high school, the female figure was already a major focus of his work and continues to be the main subject of his paintings today.
 
  Despite his well rounded education in art, animation, and illustration, Jay is a self-taught oil painter  focusing on pinup and fantasy art.
 
  By softly blending the figure with the background, the women in Jay's paintings tend to have a realistic quality and glow to them, while a closer inspection reveals the brushstrokes and careful detail work of the artist. Many insist Jay uses an airbrush for the fine, soft blends, but it is all done with brushes, patience and time. 
Jay Trembly's original paintings range in size from smaller pieces to life sized paintings on canvas or masonite. He occasionally will paint a watercolor and airbrush piece on illustration board, but lately has focused on oil as his medium of choice.
 
  To date, Jay's paintings are in the hands of private collectors and have been in shows and galleries across the U.S., as well as other illustration work appearing at Formula 1 racing events around the world and the 1996 Indianapolis 500, Heavy Metal Magazine and as nose art on current US Airforce military planes.