Jeremy Winborg
March 19 - April 7, Open House: April 5, 6-8pm
Scottsdale, Arizona
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Jeremy Winborg
Fire Starter-SOLD

oil on board
16h x 12w in
40.64h x 30.48w cm
SOLD

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Jeremy Winborg
Greatest Treasure-SOLD

oil on board
40h x 20w in
101.60h x 50.80w cm
SOLD

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Jeremy Winborg
Mother's Touch-SOLD

oil on board
44.50h x 27.25w in
113.03h x 69.22w cm
SOLD

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Jeremy Winborg
Stories of the Past-SOLD

oil on board
30h x 30w in
76.20h x 76.20w cm
SOLD

Press release

Trailside Galleries is pleased to present a showcase  of news works by Utah artist Jeremy Winborg.  The show will be on exhibit from March 19 through April 7.

Winborg is best known for his figurative work of Native American subjects that blend realism with abstract backgrounds. He has had a passion for creating art since he was a child. He grew up in Utah working in an art studio alongside his father who was an illustrator and began receiving awards and honors at a young age.

He was inspired to start painting Native American figures when his Navajo niece, Layla, was born. Since then, he has focused on creating Native American pieces that preserve a bit of history on each canvas. His paintings feature Native Americans dressed in traditional, authentic clothing with a focus on historical accuracy. Winborg is well known for bold brushwork,  pallet knife work and interesting, colorful backgrounds. He enjoys the juxtaposition of the realistic portraiture and abstract, loose backgrounds,  He notes, "I like to go wild with my backgrounds. The abstract backgrounds are exciting to look at and there's a peacefulness about the figures and faces where your eye can rest."

Winborg, his wife Danielle and five children have made Cache Valley, Utah home.